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How does the cross justify God's holiness?

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The cross justifies God's holiness by fulfilling the demands of His law through Christ's sacrifice.

The death of Christ on the cross serves to honor God's holiness by paying the penalty for sin and fulfilling the requirements of His law. As stated in Romans 14:9, Christ died and rose again that He might be Lord, reaffirming His sovereignty over sin and death. The cross demonstrates that God can be just while justifying the sinner, displaying His righteousness. By upholding the law through the atoning sacrifice of Christ, God’s holiness is not compromised, but rather glorified and vindicated.
Scripture References: Romans 14:9, Hebrews 10:14, Isaiah 53:5

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