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What does the Bible say about God's justice regarding sin?

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God's justice requires that sin be punished, and without Christ's sacrifice, no sinner could be reconciled to Him.

The Bible teaches that God's justice is an integral part of His holy character. It maintains that sin cannot simply be overlooked; it must be dealt with due to the righteousness of God. Romans 6:23 states that, 'the wages of sin is death.' This indicates that sin incurs a penalty that must be paid. In the context of God's justice, the only payment acceptable is that of a perfect sacrifice, which Christ fulfilled through His sinless life and atoning death. Thus, God's justice demands satisfaction, and only through Christ's sacrifice can we be reconciled to Him, underscoring the importance of His role as both our representative and our substitute.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, Ezekiel 36:22-32

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