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Why is Christ's justice important in salvation?

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Christ’s justice ensures that God can justify sinners while remaining righteous (Romans 3:26).

The justice of Christ is foundational to the Reformed understanding of salvation. According to Romans 3:26, God is both just and the justifier. This means that while God desires to pardon and justify sinners, He cannot do so without addressing the demands of justice. Christ's sacrifice on the cross serves as the ultimate propitiation, satisfying God's righteous requirements. His suffering endured on behalf of the elect ensures that justice is upheld, allowing God to maintain His holiness while extending mercy. This truth underscores the Reformed doctrine that salvation is entirely rooted in God's grace, administered through Christ's atonement.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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