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How do we know divine justice is real?

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The reality of divine justice is affirmed in Scripture and echoed by Job, who expects God's judgment against the wicked.

Divine justice is a foundational doctrine in Scripture, asserting that God will ultimately judge both the righteous and the wicked. Job, amidst his trials, contends that although the wicked seem to flourish, God will bring about justice in its time. The biblical narrative assures believers that God's righteousness will prevail, as seen in passages like Romans 2:6, which warns that God will repay each according to their deeds. This underscores the truth that earthly circumstances are temporary, and God’s final judgment will rectify all wrongs.
Scripture References: Job 21:30, Romans 2:6

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