God's justice is revealed through Scripture, which consistently speaks of judgment based on the nature and degree of sin.
The concept of justice in hell finds its foundation in biblical revelations about God’s character. Scripture underscores that God’s judgments are righteous and just (Acts 17:31), assuring us that He will not overlook any sin. The Bible instructs in Romans 2:6 that 'He will repay each person according to what they have done,' emphasizing a proportionality in His judgment. The varied degrees of punishment align with God’s perfect justice, where the severity of punishment corresponds to the gravity of the offense committed against His holiness. This principle reflects both the seriousness of sin and the divine justice that demands its proper retribution, thus affirming that hell serves as a place where God's justice is unequivocally meted out (Revelation 16:1-7).
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