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What does the Bible say about God as a just God and Savior?

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The Bible reveals God as both just and a Savior, emphasizing His holiness and mercy, especially in Isaiah 45:21-22.

The Bible presents a clear depiction of God as both a just God and a Savior, particularly in Isaiah 45:21-22, where He states, 'There is none beside me.' This duality highlights His holiness and righteousness alongside His mercy and grace. God’s justice ensures that He punishes sin, as seen historically with Adam and the flood, while simultaneously offering salvation and grace to His elect. Thus, God’s character encompasses both justice and salvation, ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who takes upon Himself the sins of His people, allowing them to be justified before God. Through these attributes, we see how God can be both just and the justifier of those who believe.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:21-22, Romans 3:24-26

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