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How do we know that God's forgiveness is just?

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God's forgiveness is just because it is based on the propitiation made by Christ, who satisfied God's justice.

God's forgiveness is just because it is grounded in the substitutionary death of Christ. In Romans 3:25, Paul writes about Christ being 'set forth to be a propitiation through faith in His blood,' indicating that the demands of God's law were fully satisfied by Jesus' sacrifice. This sacrifice ensures that God remains just while justifying the sinner. The work of Christ affirms God's righteousness, showing that He does not simply overlook sin, but rather deals with it decisively through the crucifixion of His Son. Thus, forgiveness is a powerful affirmation of God's justice and mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Romans 3:26, 1 John 1:9

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