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How does God's justice relate to the death of Christ?

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God's justice necessitates the death of Christ to satisfy His holy law, ensuring that sin is justly punished.

God's justice is fundamentally tied to the necessity of Christ's sacrificial death. According to Romans 6:23, the wages of sin is death, showing that God's law requires that sin be met with punishment. Christ's death fulfills divine justice by bearing the penalty for our sins, offering Himself as the perfect Lamb without blemish (1 Peter 1:19). Therefore, the crucifixion is not merely a tragic event but rather God's predetermined plan to uphold His justice while simultaneously extending grace to His elect. Understanding this relationship encourages believers to appreciate the depth of Christ's sacrifice and the righteousness He provides, as He satisfies the demands of both grace and justice.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, 1 Peter 1:19, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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