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What is the relationship between God's holiness and His justice?

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God's holiness and justice are intrinsically linked; His holiness demands that He punishes sin, as it is a direct affront to His pure nature (Psalm 5:4).

The relationship between God's holiness and justice is foundational to understanding His governance of the world. God's holiness is the standard for what is right and pure, and it necessitates a rightful response to sin. As Psalm 5:4 states, 'For You are not a God who takes pleasure in wickedness; no evil dwells with You.' This indicates that anything contrary to His holy nature must face justice. Thus, His holiness compels Him to respond to sin not just with displeasure, but with justice. God's justice ensures that sin is dealt with according to His perfect moral law, upholding His holiness. Therefore, every act of divine judgment reflects His holiness as well as His righteous demands. This understanding invites believers to appreciate the magnitude of grace given in Christ, who satisfies both God's justice and holiness through His sacrificial death.
Scripture References: Psalm 5:4

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