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What does the Bible say about God's character in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that God's character is crucial in how He saves sinners, emphasizing His holiness, justice, and mercy.

God's character is central to understanding salvation, as it defines the means by which He saves sinners. He is holy, just, and incapable of lying or breaking His promises. According to Isaiah 45:15-25, salvation cannot violate God's nature; it must be consistent with His attributes. He cannot ignore sin, as His character demands justice. Therefore, for a sinner to be saved, they must be justified and made righteous, which reflects God's character perfectly. This means that true salvation upholds God's justice while extending His mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:15-25, Romans 3:19-26

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