What does the Gospel say about God's justice and grace?
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The Gospel reveals that God's justice is satisfied in Christ, allowing grace to flow freely to believers.
The Gospel presents a harmonious relationship between God's justice and His grace. According to Romans 3:26, God's justice was satisfied through the atoning work of Christ, which allows for grace to be extended to sinners. Justice, which demands accountability for sin, was fully met by Christ's sacrificial death, enabling God to forgive the sins of those who believe without compromising His holiness. This is beautifully articulated in the writings of theologians who describe grace as not merely pardon but as a profound gift rooted in the satisfaction of justice through Christ. As believers, understanding this ensures that we recognize our salvation as resting not on our efforts but on the mercy of God, who reconciles us to Himself through the work of Christ.
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