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Why is the concept of dual justice and mercy important for Christians?

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Understanding justice and mercy is crucial as it reveals the fullness of God's character and His plan for salvation.

The intersection of justice and mercy is central to the Christian faith because it illustrates how God maintains His righteousness while extending grace to sinners. The sermon emphasizes that 'God pardons and saves the sinner, and yet condemns and punishes his sin.' This duality highlights God's nature; He does not overlook sin, but deals with it justly through Christ, allowing for genuine forgiveness. This understanding deepens our appreciation for the weight of our sin and the greatness of God's mercy, ensuring that we grasp the full scope of the Gospel's transformative power.
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