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

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The Bible describes God as both just and Savior, highlighting His holiness and merciful nature.

The Bible consistently portrays God as a just God who punishes sin but also reveals Himself as a Savior who offers grace and mercy to those in need. In Isaiah 45:21, God declares Himself as a 'just God and a Savior.' This dual aspect of His character is evident throughout scripture. For example, in Exodus 34, God describes Himself as merciful and gracious, demonstrating that while He must punish sin because of His holiness, He also provides a means for salvation. This character is exemplified in the sacrifice of Christ, who bore the punishment for sin, allowing God to be both just and the justifier of those who believe.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:19-22, Exodus 34, Romans 3:24-26

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