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What is the significance of God's mercy in relation to His justice?

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God's mercy reveals His gracious character while upholding His justice, allowing Him to forgive sinners without compromising His holiness (Romans 3:26).

The relationship between God's mercy and justice is a critical aspect of Reformed theology. Romans 3:26 highlights that God demonstrates His righteousness by being both just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. This means that God's mercy does not negate His justice; rather, it complements it. When God pardons sinners, He does so through the completed work of Christ, who satisfies the demands of justice. This profound interaction between grace and justice not only upholds God's holiness but also provides believers with the assurance of forgiveness and the promise of eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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