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How do we know God's judgments are righteous?

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God's judgments are characterized by truth and righteousness, reflecting His holy nature and purpose.

The Bible clearly states that God's judgments are 'true and righteous' (Revelation 19:2). This signifies that every act of judgment stems from His perfect nature, where justice is meted out in alignment with His holiness. Unlike human judgments, which can be tainted by bias, God's judgment is devoid of such imperfections. Every thought, motive, and action will be revealed and judged according to His divine truth. Romans 3:27 emphasizes that there is no room for boasting in accomplishment since all salvation and righteousness come from God's grace, not human works.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:2, Romans 3:27, Amos 1, Revelation 19:1-2, 1 Chronicles 21:13, Revelation 19:1

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