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What does it mean that God does not overlook sin?

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It means that God's justice requires sin to be dealt with, which is accomplished through Christ's sacrifice.

God's character demands that sin cannot be overlooked; it must be justly punished. This highlights the seriousness of sin and the holiness of God. At Calvary, God demonstrated His justice by punishing sin in His Son, Jesus Christ. This was not an arbitrary act; rather, it was a fulfillment of the law and a manifestation of God's righteousness. Therefore, God's mercy in salvation is grounded in His justice, as He does not overlook sin but provides a way for it to be fully addressed through the death of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26

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