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How does the crucifixion reveal God's justice and mercy?

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The crucifixion exemplifies God's justice in punishing sin while simultaneously displaying His mercy in offering forgiveness through Jesus.

The crucifixion of Jesus represents a profound intersection of God's justice and mercy. Justice demands that sin be punished, which is evident in the suffering of Christ, who bore the wrath of God for our sins. However, it is also an exhibition of mercy, as God provided a means for reconciliation through His Son. As Romans 3:26 states, God is both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus. The act of Jesus dying for the sins of humanity highlights that while God does not overlook sin, He has chosen to pour out His judgment on His Son instead of on guilty sinners, making salvation accessible to all who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Isaiah 53:5-6

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