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How is God's grace related to His justice?

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God's grace operates within the framework of His perfect justice, allowing sinners to be made righteous through Christ.

The relationship between God's grace and His justice is beautifully illustrated in the gospel. Grace does not negate justice; instead, it fulfills it through Christ's sacrifice. Just as Romans 3:26 indicates, God is just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. This means that God's grace is extended to sinners not at the expense of justice but through it; Jesus was made sin and bore the penalty we deserved. Consequently, when we are saved, we experience God's grace in a manner consistent with His justice, meaning that believers are genuinely made righteous. This profound understanding assures us that God's salvific work is both perfectly just and undeservedly gracious.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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