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How do we know God is just in His judgment?

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God's judgment is just because it is based on His perfect holiness, and all sin must be punished.

The justice of God is firmly rooted in His holiness and righteousness, as seen throughout Scripture, such as in Romans 1:18 where the wrath of God is revealed against ungodliness and unrighteousness. Every act of sin must be balanced with justice, demonstrating God's unwavering commitment to both love and righteousness. In the final judgment, as detailed in Revelation 20, God's infinite knowledge means no sin can be overlooked, ensuring that justice reigns. Furthermore, the fact that Christ bore the punishment for the sins of His people illustrates God's perfect justice in saving those who trust in Him while condemning those who reject His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18, Revelation 20:11-15

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