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Why is Christ's role as just important for Christians?

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Christ's role as the just one is crucial because He satisfied divine justice through His perfect obedience and sacrificial death.

Christ's role as the just one is essential for Christians because it establishes His righteousness as the foundation for our salvation. In Acts 22:14, Christ is referred to as the just one, affirming His sinlessness and perfect obedience to the Father. This perfection is necessary because the law requires sinlessness for justification. Therefore, by dying the just for the unjust, He fulfilled the demands of the law and made a way for unrighteous sinners to be declared righteous before God. Romans 3:19-26 clarifies this by explaining how the just God must be just while justifying those who have faith in Jesus. Thus, recognizing Christ's just nature not only brings glory to God's holiness but reassures believers of their secure standing in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 22:14, Romans 3:19-26, Isaiah 45:21

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