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How do we know that grace is just?

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Grace is just because it is rooted in God's righteousness, which requires that sin be rightly dealt with through Christ's sacrifice.

Many people affirm that they are saved by grace, yet it's crucial to examine whether this grace aligns with the biblical understanding of righteousness. The grace that saves is a grace founded on justice, where God's righteousness is upheld. As seen in Romans 5:21, grace reigns through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ. This means that the forgiveness offered is grounded in a just response to sin, not a dismissive overlook of it. For grace to be truly gracious, it must operate within the bounds of divine justice, embodying both mercy and truth.
Scripture References: Romans 5:21

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