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Why is it essential to recognize Jesus as the just one?

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Recognizing Jesus as the just one highlights His righteousness and holiness, ensuring that He is the perfect mediator for our salvation.

Understanding Jesus as the 'just one' is vital for grasping the nature of His work as our Savior. In Zechariah 9:9, He is described as just, signifying His righteousness in all His ways. This aspect of His character confirms that He is perfect and without sin, making Him the only suitable sacrifice for our sins. Acts 3:14 refers to Him as 'the just,' reminding us that He embodies justice and holiness. This truth reassures believers that their salvation is founded upon a just and holy God who cannot overlook sin, thus enhancing the beauty of His grace. Our standing as justified before God is because of Christ's righteousness imputed to us, displaying the depth of His love and the incredible nature of His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:9, Acts 3:14

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