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

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God's law is just as it reflects His holy and unchanging character, requiring righteousness and justice as seen in scripture.

God's law, as depicted in scripture, is a revelation of His holy, just, and righteous nature. The law requires that one must be perfect to be accepted by God (Matthew 5:48), and it establishes the standard of morality and righteousness. When God's law is broken, it leads to condemnation, showing that God’s justice is unwavering. The law exists not to ensnare us but to demonstrate our need for a Savior, ultimately pointing us to Christ, who fulfilled the law's requirements on our behalf.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:48, Romans 3:20

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The Lion's Den
Henry Mahan · Apr 24, 1994
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