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Why is understanding God’s justice important for believers?

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Understanding God's justice helps believers appreciate the gravity of sin and the grace offered through Christ's substitution.

The concept of God’s justice is crucial for believers as it frames our understanding of sin and redemption. Acknowledging that God must punish sin is foundational in realizing the enormity of our transgressions and the reality of our deserved consequences. However, because of God’s justice, we have a Redeemer in Jesus Christ who bore the penalty for our sins. This character of God assures us that He is fair and just, as highlighted in scriptures like 2 Timothy 1:9, which emphasizes that we are saved not according to our works but by His own purpose and grace. This understanding breeds both a sense of reverence and gratitude toward God, solidifying our confidence in His redemptive plan.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:9

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