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What does the Bible teach about God's justice in forgiving sin?

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God cannot pardon sin without a full payment, affirming His justice as stated in Isaiah 53.

The justice of God mandates that sin cannot be overlooked without punishment. Isaiah 53 depicts the suffering servant who bears the sins of many, illustrating that while God desires to forgive, His holiness demands justice. According to Isaiah 53:5, Jesus was wounded for our transgressions, indicating that in order to clear the guilty, a penalty had to be paid. This reflects the profound truth that God does not simply forgive sin but does so through the substitutionary sacrifice of Christ. Thus, the forgiveness of sin upholds God's justice, as the full payment for sin is met in Christ's atonement.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5

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