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

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God's justice is essential for salvation because it ensures that sin is properly addressed and that mercy is granted in accordance with God's righteousness (Romans 3:26).

God's justice is crucial for salvation as it maintains the integrity of His law. Romans 3:26 illustrates this by affirming that God is just to justify the ungodly through faith in Christ. If God were to overlook sin, His justice would be compromised, and true mercy could not exist. The cross of Christ exemplifies the perfect union of justice and mercy; Jesus fulfilled the demands of the law, thereby allowing God to extend mercy to sinners without violating His justice. This foundational truth highlights the nature of God's character and the gospel.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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To Know Judgment
Bill Parker · Mar 9, 2011
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