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How do we know God's justice is not partial?

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The Bible teaches that God's justice is impartial, as stated in Romans 2:6-11, where it is affirmed that He judges all men equally, regardless of their background.

In Romans 2:6-11, the Apostle Paul explains that God's judgment is impartial, saying that He will render to every person according to their deeds. This reflects the fundamental truth that God does not consider external factors such as ethnicity or social status when judging righteousness. The justice of God addresses only whether a person is righteous or guilty. Every individual stands equally before God's law, which does not bend or show favoritism. This emphasizes the necessity for all humanity to seek righteousness through faith in Christ, as no one can boast before God based on their merits.
Scripture References: Romans 2:6-11, Acts 10:34-35

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Fred Evans · Aug 15, 2010
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