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Why is the concept of justice important for Christians?

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Understanding justice is crucial as it reflects God's character and underpins the Gospel's truth of salvation through Christ.

Justice is integral to the Christian faith as it reveals the very essence of God’s nature. It underscores that God is not only loving but also just—qualities that coexist without conflict. Understanding justice helps believers comprehend the gravity of sin and the necessity of Christ's atonement. For instance, in Exodus 34:7, it is affirmed that God will not clear the guilty, emphasizing that sin must be punished. Grasping this truth enhances our appreciation of what Christ accomplished on the cross, where He satisfied divine justice on our behalf (2 Corinthians 5:21). Therefore, justice shapes the Christian worldview, fostering a deeper gratitude for God's grace while sustaining a reverence for His holiness.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:7, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Hebrews 1:13, Ezekiel 18:4, Exodus 21:12-14, Romans 13:1-4

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