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How do we know God requires justice for sin?

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God requires justice as a reflection of His holy nature, ensuring that sin does not go unpunished.

The necessity for justice arises from God's nature as a holy and just being. As indicated in Psalm 10, the belief that God will not require justice from the wicked is a serious misunderstanding of His character. God's holiness demands that He punishes sin; He must hold every individual accountable, as He is a righteous judge. Romans 1:18 further affirms that God’s wrath is revealed against all ungodliness. Essentially, God’s requirements for justice are crucial for His glory, as He must be glorified in both His mercy and His judgment.
Scripture References: Psalm 10:13-18, Romans 1:18

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