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How do we know God is just in forgiving us?

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God's justice in forgiveness is based on His faithfulness and the atoning work of Christ, which satisfies divine justice.

God's justice in forgiving sins is rooted in His nature as both just and merciful. The faithfulness and justice of God are highlighted in 1 John 1:9, where it promises forgiveness upon confession. This justice is fulfilled not by overlooking sin, but through the atoning sacrifice of Christ, who bore the punishment for our sins. As believers, we understand that God cannot be unjust when forgiving sin because Christ's death satisfied the demands of the law. Thus, forgiveness is a demonstration of God's righteousness rather than a contradiction of it. Instead of making Him unjust, forgiveness upholds His holiness and justice.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:9, Psalm 51:1-4

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I Have Sinned
Todd Nibert · May 30, 2007
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