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How do we know God's justice is important?

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God's justice maintains order and righteousness within society, reflecting His holy character and the value of human life.

God's justice is paramount for the establishment of a civil society where individuals can live in peace and security. The principles laid out in Exodus 21 demonstrate that justice is not arbitrary but rooted in God's holiness and the value He places on human life, as humanity is made in His image (Genesis 9:6). When God's moral law is disregarded, it disrupts societal order, necessitating justice to restore balance. Thus, God's justice is essential not only for societal peace but also for eternal considerations, as all sins will eventually be judged by Him in the final reckoning.
Scripture References: Exodus 21, Genesis 9:6, Romans 12:19

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Just Dealings
Tim James · Aug 23, 2023
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