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What does the Bible say about the justice of God in Christ's death?

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The Bible teaches that God's justice was satisfied through the death of Christ, demonstrating that He judges sin.

The justice of God is an essential theme in the Scriptures, particularly in relation to the death of Christ. Romans 3:26 highlights that God is just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus, emphasizing that His justice was fully displayed at Calvary. When Christ died, it was not merely an act of love but a fulfillment of divine justice against sin. If one does not acknowledge God's justice, they are blind to the significance of the cross, where the payment for sin was made. This perfect justice provides the foundation for our hope: that if Christ paid the price, then our sins are indeed taken away forever. Thus, believers find assurance in knowing they will not face judgment for the debt Christ has already paid.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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