The Bible reveals that a just God must punish sin, and He does so either in the sinner or in Christ on the cross.
The Bible is clear that God’s justice demands the punishment of sin. Romans 3 states that no one is righteous, and all have sinned, thus deserving eternal death. God must act justly, which means that every act of sin incurs a consequence. He executes this judgment against sin in various ways, ultimately culminating in the death of Christ, where the just punishment for the sins of His elect was fulfilled. In Christ's death, God's justice is perfectly upheld, illustrating that He does not clear the guilty but judges sin, providing a way of salvation through imputed righteousness.
Romans 3, John 12:31-33, Ezekiel 18:4, Hebrews 9:26
Christ's death is effective for salvation because it fully satisfies God's justice, ensuring that no punishment remains for those He died for.
The effectiveness of Christ’s death is demonstrated through its outcomes—specifically, it accomplished the purpose of redeeming sinners from the penalty of sin. Hebrews 9:12 proclaims that Christ obtained eternal redemption for us through His blood. His sacrificial death not only appeased the wrath of God but provided the righteousness needed for justification before Him. The resurrection of Christ serves as God's declaration that the sacrifice was not only acceptable but successful in securing eternal life for all for whom He died.
Hebrews 9:12, Romans 8:31-34, Isaiah 53:4-5, John 3:36
Understanding God's judgment against sin is essential to grasp the depth of God's grace and the significance of Christ's sacrifice.
Christians must understand God's judgment against sin because it reveals the gravity of sin and the seriousness of God's justice. This knowledge grounds believers in the truth that sin incurs a heavy penalty—eternal death. By recognizing the weight of judgment, Christians can truly appreciate the grace and mercy extended through Christ's atoning work. This understanding helps believers to live in light of their deliverance, motivating them to pursue holiness and live according to God's will, as well as to proclaim the gospel message clearly to others.
Romans 3:23, Ezekiel 18:4, Romans 6:23, 1 Peter 2:24
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