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How do we know God's justice is important for salvation?

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God's justice is crucial because it ensures that sin is adequately punished and that salvation is genuinely bestowed upon the elect.

The importance of God's justice in salvation cannot be overstated. In Revelation 19, the redeemed in heaven sing praises for God's just judgments, rejoicing that His justice has been satisfied in the condemnation of the wicked. Without God's justice, there could be no real assurance of salvation for the believer. Christ’s atonement satisfied divine justice; He bore the sins of His people, ensuring that their punishment was absorbed in Him rather than their own suffering. This display of justice not only vindicates God's holiness but also comprises a fundamental aspect of His nature that leads to the salvation of His people—true and righteous are His judgments.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:2, Romans 6:23, Hebrews 9:22

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