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

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We know God's justice is served in salvation through the atonement of Christ, which meets God's righteous requirements for justice.

God's justice in salvation is fulfilled through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, who acts as a propitiation for our sins. Romans 3:25 states that God set forth Christ to declare His righteousness for the remission of sins, underlining that God's justice and mercy coexist in the Gospel. By having Christ die for the sins of His people, God is justified in declaring them righteous because sin is dealt with justly through the cross. Thus, God remains just in His judgment while upholding His promise to save those whom He has called. This careful balance ensures that salvation is truly by grace, while justice is satisfied fully.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26

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