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What does the cross reveal about God's justice?

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The cross exemplifies God's justice by fulfilling the penalty for sin while also demonstrating His grace in the salvation of the elect.

The cross stands as the ultimate display of God's justice and grace. Through Jesus Christ's sacrificial death, God's justice is satisfied; He takes upon Himself the punishment for sin, ensuring that His holiness is upheld. This action highlights the depth of God's love and the severity of sin, demonstrating that justice does not negate mercy. Furthermore, Scripture illustrates that Christ's death was specifically for His sheep, allowing believers to rest in the assurance that their sins are fully atoned for. Thus, the cross encapsulates the intricate balance of justice and mercy, inviting sinners to embrace the gospel and highlighting God’s sovereign plan for redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26, John 10:11

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Let her alone
Angus Fisher · Jul 24, 2023
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