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What is the significance of God's justice in salvation?

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God's justice ensures that He punishes sin appropriately while providing a way for sinners to be saved through Christ.

The justice of God is vital to His character, as it guarantees that wrongdoing will be rightfully addressed. Romans 2:6 teaches that 'God will repay each person according to what they have done,' reinforcing that God is a just judge who will not let sin go unpunished. Yet, His justice does not negate His grace. Instead, God has graciously provided Christ as the substitute for sinners, allowing them to attain righteousness through faith. This means that God's justice is satisfied in Christ's sacrifice, enabling believers to be justified and freed from condemnation. Thus, we see that God's justice and grace work in harmony in the salvation narrative.
Scripture References: Romans 2:6

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