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How does redemption correlate with God's justice?

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Redemption correlates with God's justice as Christ's death satisfied the demands of the law, showcasing God's fair judgment.

Redemption is deeply intertwined with God's justice, as demonstrated in Galatians 3:13, where Christ being made a curse for us signifies that He took upon Himself the punishment due to our sins. Justice required that a debt be paid, and Christ, being sinless, willingly assumed this role on behalf of His people. This ensures that God's justice is honored, as He does not overlook sin but addresses it through the sacrificial death of His Son. Thus, redemption not only illustrates God's mercy but also showcases His unwavering commitment to justice.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:13-14, Deuteronomy 21:23

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