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How do we know God's justice in salvation is true?

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God's justice in salvation is true because it upholds His righteousness while providing a means of justification through Jesus Christ.

God's justice in salvation is exemplified by the doctrine of justification, where despite humanity's sinfulness, God justifies the wicked through Jesus Christ without compromising His justice. Romans 3:26 explains, 'To declare, I say, at this time His righteousness, that He might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.' This divine arrangement reflects that Christ bore our sins, satisfying divine justice on the cross. Because of this, God can justly forgive sinners and declare them righteous, fulfilling His justice while offering salvation, as emphasized in Isaiah 45:21, where God identifies Himself as 'a just God and a Savior.'
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Isaiah 45:21

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God Is Just
Gary Shepard · Feb 28, 2007
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