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What is the significance of Christ as the just justifier?

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Christ serves as the just justifier, meaning He upholds God's justice while providing salvation to sinners by bearing their sins.

The concept of Christ as the just justifier is foundational to understanding God's way of dealing with sin. Romans 3:26 declares that God is both just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus, underscoring that salvation does not compromise God's holiness and righteousness. Christ, through His sacrificial death, satisfied the demands of divine justice, thus enabling God to pardon the sins of His people without being unjust. This dual role emphasizes both the seriousness of sin and the incredible grace of God in providing a means of reconciliation, showcasing the perfect harmony between God's justice and mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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