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How does God's love relate to our sin?

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God's love addresses our sin by providing a sacrifice through Christ, offering redemption while remaining just (Romans 3:26).

God's love is remarkably intertwined with His justice, ultimately providing the means for our redemption. In sending His Son as a sacrifice, He met the demands of justice while demonstrating love. Romans 3:26 states that God passed over former sins and is just in justifying the one who has faith in Jesus. This necessity for atonement was predicated on the holiness of God, who cannot overlook sin. Yet, in His love, He provided the Lamb, Jesus Christ, to take away our sins, reinforcing the idea that God's love isn't merely an emotional sentiment but a powerful act that reconciles us to Himself while maintaining His holiness.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, John 1:29

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Herein Is Love
Tom Harding · Jul 20, 2008
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