Integrity of God
God’s integrity is based on His righteousness and His justice. God’s integrity is defined by His attributes which form His holiness. God’s righteousness is the principle of his integrity while His justice is the function of His integrity. Divine integrity is, therefore, infinite, perfect, eternal, unchangeable, and incomprehensible apart from God revealing Himself to humanity through Bible doctrine, creation, and His Son Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ makes God personal and understandable.
The integrity of God is: all the attributes of God’s essence form one consistent indivisible whole that works together in perfect harmony. God’s divine integrity consists of two primary attributes: perfect righteousness and absolute justice. So, grace then is: the overt expression of God’s love and integrity. Grace is only possible through God’s absolute justice because of the cross-work (sacrifice) of His Son, Jesus Christ. God’s love is not sentimental nor partial nor indecisive—God’s love is totally consistent with his character of absolute integrity.