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

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God's justice is necessary for salvation as it demands absolute holiness; only through Christ's righteousness can we be justified.

God's justice is foundational to understanding the necessity of salvation. Revelation 20:12 states that every person will be judged according to their works, affirming that divine justice does not favor anyone based on status or sin. This compels us to recognize that none can stand before God based on personal merit; absolute holiness is demanded. The weight of our sin and the impossibility of meeting God's righteous requirements highlight the need for a Savior. Only through the perfect righteousness of Jesus Christ, who bore our sins and fulfilled the law, can we be justified and acceptable before God. Thus, God's justice is not just a concept but a reality that emphasizes the importance of Christ's atoning work in salvation.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:12, Romans 3:23-24

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