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Why is it important to understand God's justice in salvation?

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Understanding God's justice is crucial because it reveals how He can save sinners without compromising His holiness.

God's justice is a vital aspect of His character and is essential for a proper understanding of salvation. A just God must punish sin and cannot overlook transgressions. Yet this justice is coupled with His mercy, as demonstrated in Romans 3:26, where God justifies the ungodly through faith in Christ's sacrifice. By upholding justice while simultaneously offering salvation, God showcases His infinite wisdom and grace. It is precisely through the penal substitution of Christ that God's righteousness is satisfied. When we understand that salvation is rooted in justice, we see its depth and the significance of Christ's work, leading to a profound appreciation for His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Exodus 34:7

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