What if justice required mercy? The story of King Zalencus, torn between his duty as ruler and his love for his son, reveals a profound truth: true justice doesn’t merely demand punishment—it seeks the highest good for all. This dramatic tale mirrors the heart of the Governmental Theory of Atonement, showing how the cross of Christ upheld God’s justice while displaying His mercy. In this video, we explore why sin can’t simply be excused, how God’s atonement preserves the integrity of His moral government, and why forgiveness requires a cost. Discover how this theory resolves key theological tensions and presents a God who governs with both justice and grace. Ready to see sin, justice, and mercy in a whole new light? Watch now and be inspired by the wisdom of a God who offers pardon without compromising righteousness.
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