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How does God justify sinners despite His holiness?

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God justifies sinners by the sacrifice of Christ, upholding justice while extending grace.

The tension between God’s holiness and His desire to justify sinners is resolved through the sacrifice of Christ. According to Romans 3:21-26, God upholds His justice by executing judgment on sin through Christ while offering righteousness to those who believe. Thus, God can justify sinners without compromising His holiness, because the penalty for sin has been fully paid in Christ. This illustrates God’s incredible grace, where He can both maintain His righteous character and demonstrate His mercy by justifying the elect.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-26

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Sins Forgiven
Allan Jellett · Jul 17, 2011
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