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Why is it significant that God does not compromise justice?

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God's refusal to compromise justice ensures that His salvation is both just and gracious.

The significance of God's unwavering commitment to justice cannot be overstated. In salvation, God does not bend His law or overlook sin; rather, He maintains perfect justice while extending grace. This truth is rooted in passages like Revelation 20:12, where God judges according to the records kept in heaven, ensuring that every soul receives its due. For believers, this means that their righteousness in Christ is authentic and merited, as it is based on Christ's perfect obedience. For the unbelieving, it affirms that justice will be strictly upheld. Hence, the glorious nature of the gospel lies in the fact that, while God could judge sin righteously, He also provided a way for sinners to be made righteous through Christ without compromising His just nature.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:12

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