Scripture assures us that divine justice will be upheld through the prayers of the martyred saints and the promise of God's final judgment.
The assurance of divine justice is founded on God's character as holy and just, and the Scripture provides clear evidence of this in Revelation. The martyred saints, depicted under the altar in Revelation 6:10, call out for God's justice to be enacted. Their cries for vengeance reflect their understanding that God's justice must ultimately prevail against evil. Furthermore, Matthew 24 reminds us that God will shorten the days for the sake of the elect, highlighting that divine justice will not be ignored or left unfulfilled. It is through the anticipation of this final judgment day that believers find hope and confidence in God's promise to right all wrongs.
Scripture References:
Revelation 6:10, Matthew 24:22
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