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How do we know eternal punishment is justified?

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Eternal punishment is justified because God ensures that every sufferer receives a consequence that perfectly matches their deeds.

Eternal punishment, while fearsome, is recognized as just within the context of God's perfect justice. As outlined in the sermon, each individual's conscience will confirm that their punishment is a direct result of their actions. No one will be able to claim that God is unjust; instead, every soul will have an acute awareness that they are receiving what they truly deserve. This uncompromising justice serves to highlight God's holiness and the severity of sin, ensuring that the punishment is both appropriate and deserved, upholding God's righteousness. His majesty and wrath are fully manifested in judgment, emphasizing that divine justice does not overlook sin but rightfully confronts it.
Scripture References: Malachi 4:1, Revelation 22

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