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What does the Bible teach about God's justice and mercy?

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The Bible teaches that God's justice is satisfied through Christ, allowing Him to extend mercy to sinners.

The relationship between God's justice and mercy is a profound reality in Christian theology. As expounded in the sermon, God must uphold His justice, yet He also desires to show mercy. This tension is reconciled through the substitutionary atonement of Jesus Christ. Romans 3:26 highlights how God can be both just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. When Christ bore our sins on the cross, justice was served, and thus, God is free to extend mercy to sinners who believe. The narrative of Barabbas serves as a poignant illustration of this truth: the guilty go free because the innocent One took their punishment. Hence, we see the marvel of grace — that while God is just in administering the law, He is also merciful in forgiving those whom Christ has redeemed.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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