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How do we know that God is just in salvation?

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God's justice in salvation is demonstrated through the sacrifice of Christ for the elect's sins.

The justice of God in salvation is a foundational concept in Reformed theology. It is established through Scripture that Christ's sacrifice was a just act meant to pay for the sins of the elect. 1 John 1:9 assures believers that God is faithful and just to forgive their sins if they confess. The act of pardoning sin is not merely a display of mercy but is also an exercise of divine justice, as the penalty was fully paid. Thus, God's nature as just is perfectly upheld in the salvation of His people through Christ's atoning work.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:9

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