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Why is the concept of God's justice significant in Christian teaching?

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God's justice is significant as it underscores His holiness and the necessity of accountability for sin.

Understanding God's justice is critical for grasping the full scope of redemption. Scripture teaches that God is just and will not overlook sin, which is profoundly illustrated in John the Baptist's warnings about God's impending judgment. He reminds his listeners that God's justice leads to consequences for unrepentant hearts, upholding the truth that 'the soul that sins shall die' (Ezekiel 18:4). The justice of God points to the need for a Savior, and through Christ’s sacrifice, mercy and justice meet, providing a path of salvation for believers.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 18:4, Romans 6:23

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Baptist Preaching
Don Fortner · Dec 19, 1999
Joshua

Joshua

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