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  • But the saving justice of faith says this: Do not think in your heart, 'Who will go up to heaven?' -- (Romans 10, 6)

  • for it is not eating and drinking that make the kingdom of God, but the saving justice, the peace and the joy brought by the Holy Spirit. (Romans 14, 17)

  • It is by him that you exist in Christ Jesus, who for us was made wisdom from God, and saving justice and holiness and redemption. (1 Corinthians 1, 30)

  • For if it is glorious to administer condemnation, to administer saving justice is far richer in glory. (2 Corinthians 3, 9)

  • Just look at this present case: at what the result has been of your being made to feel distress in the way that God approves -- what concern, what defence, what indignation and what alarm; what yearning, and what enthusiasm, and what justice done. In every way you have cleared yourselves of blame in this matter. (2 Corinthians 7, 11)

  • I am not setting aside God's grace as of no value; it is merely that if saving justice comes through the Law, Christ died needlessly. (Galatians 2, 21)

  • And it was because scripture foresaw that God would give saving justice to the gentiles through faith, that it announced the future gospel to Abraham in the words: All nations will be blessed in you. (Galatians 3, 8)

  • Is the Law contrary, then, to God's promises? Out of the question! If the Law that was given had been capable of giving life, then certainly saving justice would have come from the Law. (Galatians 3, 21)

  • We are led by the Spirit to wait in the confident hope of saving justice through faith, (Galatians 5, 5)

  • For God's justice will surely mean hardship being inflicted on those who are now inflicting hardship on you, (2 Thessalonians 1, 6)

  • but to the Son he says: Your throne, God, is for ever and ever; and: the sceptre of his kingdom is a sceptre of justice; (Hebrews 1, 8)

  • Truly, no one who is still living on milk can digest the doctrine of saving justice, being still a baby. (Hebrews 5, 13)


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