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How does God's light relate to His justice?

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God's light reflects His perfect justice, as there is no darkness or unrighteousness in Him (1 John 1:5).

God's light is intrinsically linked to His justice, characterized in 1 John 1:5 where it states that 'God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.' This means that His justice is pure and uncompromising. There is no leniency or partiality in God's dealings with sin. The fullness of God's justice requires that sin is not overlooked or excused but dealt with according to His righteousness. In the gospel, this is beautifully demonstrated through Christ's sacrifice, where God's justice is satisfied as He punishes sin in His Son, allowing sinners to be justified without compromising His holiness. God’s light, thus, also illuminates the path of righteousness, demanding fairness and equity in all His judgments.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:5

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