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Why is the concept of divine justice important in salvation?

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Divine justice is vital because it ensures that Jesus’ sacrifice satisfied the requirements for sin, allowing for the salvation of the elect.

Understanding divine justice is essential for grasping the fullness of the salvation provided through Christ. As articulated in the sermon, God's justice demands that sin be punished, and for freedom from guilt, a suitable, perfect sacrifice was necessary. Jesus, being the sinless Son of God, fulfilled this requirement through His death, as conveyed in Romans 3:25-26, showcasing God's righteousness. This legal aspect of salvation affirms that no sin goes unpunished, thereby securing the integrity of God's character. The sovereignty of grace highlights that salvation is completely of God, and it is through Christ's willing sacrifice that believers are justified and reconciled, exemplifying both mercy and justice in harmony.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26

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