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How does God’s justice relate to the shedding of blood?

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God's justice requires that sin must be punished, which is why the shedding of blood is essential.

God's nature as a just and holy being dictates that sin cannot go unpunished. As stated in Romans 6:23, 'the wages of sin is death.' For God to be just, there must be a penalty for sin, and that penalty is fulfilled through the shedding of blood. Christ's sacrifice on the cross satisfied God's justice, allowing sinners to be forgiven without compromising His holiness. This profound act of love demonstrates God's ability to justify the ungodly while remaining just Himself, thus the shedding of blood is central to understanding divine justice.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23

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