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What does the resurrection of Jesus teach about God?

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The resurrection reveals God's justice and mercy, showing that He is satisfied with Christ's sacrifice for sin.

The resurrection of Jesus teaches us profound truths about God's character, particularly His justice and mercy. The justice of God required sin to be dealt with according to Romans 6:23, where it states, 'the wages of sin is death.' Christ's resurrection signifies that He satisfied divine justice by His death as the sin-bearing substitute. Romans 4:25 encapsulates this by asserting that He was ' raised again for our justification.' This act not only demonstrates God's righteousness but also His mercy in providing an acceptable means of salvation through Jesus. Thus, the resurrection affirms that God remains just while justifying the sinner, showcasing the harmonious nature of His attributes.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, Romans 4:25

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