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Why is God's justice significant in salvation?

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God's justice ensures that salvation is given fairly through the righteousness of Christ (Isaiah 45:21).

In Isaiah 45, God reveals that He is both just and a Savior, emphasizing that His dealings with humanity, including salvation, are grounded in His righteousness. This is crucial because true justice requires that sin must be dealt with. The sacrifice of Christ is the means by which God's justice is satisfied, allowing Him to justly save those who believe. Understanding God's justice in salvation helps believers appreciate the depth of grace—He does not overlook sin but instead provides a way to reconcile His holy nature with His love for His chosen people, affirming that salvation is both a gift of grace and an act of divine justice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:21, Romans 3:26

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