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How do we know God's judgments are righteous?

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God's judgments are righteous as they are rooted in His holiness and truth, as stated in Revelation 15:4.

The righteousness of God's judgments is underscored throughout the Bible, particularly in Revelation 15:4, which states, 'For thou art holy, and for all nations shall come and worship before thee, for thy judgments are made manifest.' God's judgments are a direct expression of His holy character; they are just and true, reflecting His moral perfection. As believers, we understand that God, in His sovereign authority, exercises judgment based on divine wisdom and eternal truth. The scriptures teach that those who do not seek God or glorify Him will face the consequences of their rebellion, as indicated in Psalm 86:9-10. Ultimately, God's judgments reaffirm His Lordship and serve as reminders of His ability to maintain justice in a fallen world.
Scripture References: Revelation 15:4, Psalm 86:9-10, Revelation 19:2, Romans 3:27, Amos 1, Revelation 19:1-2, 1 Chronicles 21:13, Revelation 19:1

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