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Why is the concept of God's justice important for Christians?

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God's justice is vital for Christians as it assures us that His judgments and declarations are always righteous and true.

The justice of God is foundational to His nature and is crucial for understanding the gospel. In Romans 3:26, Paul describes God as just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus. This means that God's justification of sinners is not arbitrary; it is grounded in His holiness and justice. For Christians, this assures us that God's promises are reliable, and that when He declares someone justified, it reflects His eternal truth and righteousness. Furthermore, the concept of God's justice encourages believers to trust in His plan for salvation, knowing that He remains just while providing justification to the ungodly through Christ, who bore the penalty for sin on behalf of His people.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Proverbs 21:15, Psalm 89:14, Ezekiel 36:36, Job 4:7, Romans 8:31-39

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God the Justifier
Jim Casey · Jun 2, 2024
Joshua

Joshua

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