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معارف اسلامی و الهیات::
شریعت الهی
The Scriptures address men as a divine law to be obeyed and as a guide to salvation.
(2) That the condition of the covenant was perfect obedience is plain from the fact-(a) That the divine law can demand no less.
As to its nature, this justification is a purely judicial act of God as judge, whereby he pardons all the sins of a believer, and accounts, accepts, and treats him as a person righteous in the eye of the divine law.
The fact that Christ's righteousness is the ground of justification, and that his righteousness in strict rigor fully satisfies all the demands of the divine law, instead of being inconsistent with the perfect freedom and graciousness of justification, vastly enhances its grace.
This section teaches that justification changes radically and permanently the relation which the subject of it sustains both to God and to the demands of the divine law viewed as a condition of favor.
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