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

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God's justice ensures that sin is rightly dealt with, highlighting His holiness and righteousness.

Justice is a fundamental aspect of God's character and His plan for creation. It underscores His holiness and the necessity of addressing sin. In Genesis 34, the actions of Shechem highlight the gravity of sin, and the response of Jacob's sons points to the justice that must follow wrongdoing. The law acts to reveal sin and demands that justice be served, as stated in Deuteronomy 7:1-4, where God instructs Israel to avoid making covenants with those engaged in idolatry. This shows that justice is not merely punitive but serves to protect God's glory and maintain order within His creation, ultimately culminating in the perfect justice of Christ's sacrifice for His elect.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 7:1-4

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