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How does Jesus' death demonstrate God's justice?

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Jesus' death exemplifies God's justice by fully punishing sin while enabling sinners to be justified through faith in Him.

The death of Christ serves as the ultimate demonstration of God's justice. As Romans 3:26 clarifies, God is just and the justifier, meaning while He punishes sin, He also provides a means for sinners to be declared righteous through faith in Christ. This dual aspect of divine justice is evident on the cross where Jesus absorbs the wrath of God, facing the punishment for sins He did not commit. As the innocent Lamb of God, His death satisfies the demands of justice while offering mercy to those who believe. The cross illustrates how God's righteousness is upheld; sin is punished, and yet, through faith in Christ's atoning sacrifice, believers can be justified, affirming that God's nature is both merciful and just.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, John 1:29

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