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How do we know God is just in judging sin?

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God's justice in judging sin is displayed through His righteous judgment, confirming that all sinners deserve condemnation.

God's right to judge sin is rooted in His holy nature. As Paul emphasizes in Romans, God will judge all humanity—Jews and Gentiles alike—based on His law. The presumption of any sinner that they can evade God's judgment because of their status or works misrepresents God's righteousness. Every sinful deed merits punishment, and God's judgments are always just. Thus, when He condemns sinners, He is acting in accordance with His holy character. This underscores the necessity of Christ's sacrificial work, as only through Him can we receive mercy instead of judgment.
Scripture References: Romans 3:9-20, Hebrews 10:30-31

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