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How do we know God acts justly in judgment?

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We know God acts justly because His judgments always align with His holy nature and the righteousness demanded by sin.

The foundation of God's judgment is rooted in His nature as just and holy. The sermons remind us that God's decrees are unchangeable and His justice is perfect; He does not punish arbitrarily but only those who deserve it. As seen with King Ahaziah, who rebelled against God by consulting Beelzebub rather than turning to the Lord, his judgment was a direct response to his persistent sin. God demonstrates that He will not save or punish anyone without doing so justly, emphasizing the doctrine of imputed righteousness through Christ. Thus, His acts of judgment have a firm basis in both His eternal plan and His righteous character.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 1, Ezekiel 3, Romans 6:23

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