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How do we know God judges the wicked?

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God's judgment is affirmed in scripture, emphasizing His holiness and righteousness toward sin.

In Malachi 3:2, the designation of God as a judge who will come to His temple underlines His authority and intent to judge. The consistent message throughout the Old and New Testaments is that God's holiness demands an accounting for sin. In Romans 1:18, this concept is reiterated as it states that the wrath of God is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men. The Reformed emphasis on God's sovereignty correlates with the belief that He has complete control over justice. Believers find assurance in Christ, whose atonement satisfies divine justice, affirming that while judgment is certain, grace abounds for those who are in Him.
Scripture References: Malachi 3:2, Romans 1:18

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