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Why is it significant that God justifies the wicked?

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It shows God's mercy and the fulfillment of His justice through Christ's sacrifice.

The significance of God justifying the wicked lies in the interplay of His mercy and justice. By justifying the wicked, God displays His immense grace and mercy while ensuring that justice is maintained through the sacrifice of Christ. The Lamb was slain before the foundation of the world, providing a means for our sins to be dealt with adequately. This demonstrates God's plan for redemption and emphasizes the seriousness of sin while celebrating the grace available through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:8, Romans 3:26

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