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Why is the idea of a just God important for Christians?

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A just God is essential for Christians as it ensures that salvation is rooted in His righteousness and truth.

The concept of God as just is fundamental to understanding salvation within Reformed theology. Romans 3:26 emphasizes that God is both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus. This means that God's righteousness is upheld even as He extends mercy and grace to sinners. A just God does not overlook sin but has provided a means of atonement through Christ's sacrifice. This underscores the holiness of God, highlighting that He cannot compromise His character and must act to uphold justice while offering grace.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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