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How do we deal with personal injustices according to the Bible?

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The Bible teaches to forgive, trust God's vengeance, and respond with kindness.

When dealing with personal injustices, believers are instructed not to repay evil for evil but to seek to overcome evil with good (Romans 12:21). This means that instead of harboring bitterness or seeking revenge, Christians are called to respond with generosity and kindness even toward those who wrong them. By doing so, they reflect the grace of God and highlight their reliance on Him for justice. Paul affirms that it is God who will repay the wrongs done to His people; thus, Christians can find comfort and security in knowing that ultimate justice will be served without resorting to their own vindictive actions. The encouragement to live peaceably with all men, when possible, also promotes a spirit of reconciliation and reflects the heart of God, who desires all to come to repentance.
Scripture References: Romans 12:17-21

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