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How do we know God's judgments are impartial?

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God’s judgments are impartial because He is no respecter of persons; all who sin will face His wrath regardless of their status.

The impartiality of God's judgments is a fundamental truth in Reformed theology. As stated in Jude, the examples of the Israelites' perishing in the wilderness and the fallen angels reveal that external privileges, such as a mere profession of religion or civil status, do not secure one from God's righteous wrath. The judgment upon Sodom illustrates that earthly wealth or honor cannot spare one from divine destruction. In Romans 2:6-8, it is reiterated that God will repay each person according to what they have done, demonstrating that His judgments apply universally to all, without favoritism. This truth serves as a sobering reminder that one's standing with God is determined by grace alone.
Scripture References: Jude 5-7, Romans 2:6-8

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