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How does God's holiness affect our understanding of salvation?

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God's holiness requires that sin be punished, highlighting the necessity of Christ's atonement for our salvation.

God's holiness is a central attribute that shapes the understanding of salvation in Reformed theology. As depicted in the Bible, God's holiness means He cannot tolerate sin, necessitating a just response to rebellion against His law. This reality underscores the importance of Christ's atonement, as only through the sacrificial death of a holy Savior can sinful humanity be reconciled with a holy God. Without recognizing God's holiness, one cannot fully grasp the depth of human depravity and the grace extended through Christ, which highlights the transformative power of salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:3, Hebrews 13:8

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The Immutable Lord
Paul Mahan · Jun 10, 1990
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Joshua

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