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What does the Bible teach about the justice of God?

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The Bible teaches that God’s justice is perfect and that He is not obligated to show mercy; instead, He demonstrates mercy at His sovereign will (Romans 9:15).

The justice of God is a crucial attribute that underscores His holiness and righteousness. In Romans 9:15-16, Paul articulates that God said, 'I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy,' indicating that mercy is not something God is obligated to provide but a grace He bestows according to His sovereign will. The justice of God asserts that all sinners deserve condemnation due to their rebellion against Him. However, God’s justice is perfectly balanced with His mercy; He justifies those whom He chooses by declaring them righteous through faith in Christ. Thus, understanding this balance is fundamental for Christians, as it shapes our view of God’s character and His dealings with humanity.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16

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