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How do we know God's judgment will be just?

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We know God's judgment will be just because He is a righteous judge who will call all people to account for their deeds.

Psalm 50 portrays God as the ultimate judge who is perfect in His righteousness. The Psalm describes the final judgment where God calls His people and reminds them that all elements of creation will testify to His justice. God's holiness necessitates that He cannot overlook sin, and His judgment will reveal the true state of each individual’s heart. The assurance of His righteous judgment is manifold; it emphasizes that those who have a true relationship with Him through faith in Christ will be vindicated, while those who live in rebellion face the consequences of their actions. Thus, the certainty of His perfect justice is foundational to trust in Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 50:6, Romans 14:10-12

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Psalm 50
Henry Law · Feb 20, 2007
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