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What does it mean that God is a just God?

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God's justice signifies that He will not clear the guilty and that sin must be punished.

The notion of God's justice is pivotal in understanding His character and the gospel. The Scripture explicitly states that God will by no means clear the guilty, highlighting that He is perfectly just and cannot overlook sin (Exodus 34:7). This attribute calls us to perceive our true condition as lawbreakers deserving punishment, which, in turn, leads to repentance. However, God's justice is coupled with His grace, allowing Him to justify the ungodly through the work of Christ. Thus, while God is just, He also provides a solution for sin through the sacrificial death of His Son, satisfying His own requirements for justice.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:7, Romans 3:26

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