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

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God's justice is vital in salvation because it ensures that sin is punished and righteousness upheld, illustrated through the sacrifice of Christ.

The concept of God’s justice is central to understanding the fullness of salvation. As noted in Romans 3:26, God upholds His justice while justifying sinners. This dual aspect of God's nature is crucial, as it enables Him to forgive sins without compromising His holiness. The sacrifice of Christ on the cross satisfies the demands of justice, where He bore the wrath due for our sin. Through this act, divine justice is manifested, demonstrating that God does not overlook sin but deals with it decisively. This is why the justice of God in salvation is celebrated; it assures believers that their sins are truly forgiven and they are accepted based on Christ’s righteousness, not their own.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Galatians 4:4-5

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