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How does God demonstrate His justice and mercy?

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God demonstrates His justice and mercy through the sacrifice of Christ, who bore the punishment for sins while providing salvation, as articulated in Romans 5:8.

In Romans 5:8, we see a profound interplay of God's justice and mercy. Justice requires that sin be punished, and God's holy nature cannot overlook sin. However, in His mercy, God provided a substitute in Christ, who bore the penalty for our sins. This dual reality is essential for understanding the gospel: Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross satisfies God's justice by fully addressing the wrath against sin, while simultaneously extending mercy to sinners who believe in Him. Therefore, God's character is revealed through the cross where both His justice and mercy meet, highlighting the depth of His grace and the hope available to humanity.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8

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