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How do we know God's justice in suffering?

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God's justice is revealed through His sovereignty in both judgment and grace, even during human suffering.

Understanding God's justice in the context of suffering involves recognizing that He exercises authority and mercy. Elihu affirms that God is not unjust in His actions, even when human beings perceive hardship as punishment for wrongdoing. The account illustrates that God's methods of dealing with us might be mysterious, yet they are ultimately aimed at our good. Elihu points Job toward the hope of a mediator—a ransom found in Christ who is both just and the justifier. Thus, even in our deepest trials, we can trust that God's justice remains intact as He works all things for His glory and our benefit.
Scripture References: Job 33:24, Romans 3:26, Amos 3:2; Psalm 73:12-14; Deuteronomy 32:19

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Ian Potts · Mar 29, 2026
Joshua

Joshua

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