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How do we know God's justice punishes sin?

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The Bible consistently reveals that God's holiness necessitates the punishment of sin, demonstrated in various scriptures and narratives.

God’s justice is an unwavering aspect of His holy character, necessitating punishment for sin, as articulated in Luke 16:25-26. Abraham speaks to the rich man, affirming the eternal separation established due to his choices in life, thus illustrating how sin's penalty is not only temporal but eternal. The rich man's plight serves as a powerful reminder that unrepentant sin incurs serious consequences, emphasizing God's holiness and the moral order of creation. Throughout the Scriptures, the totality of God's nature informs us that His justice will invariably address sin, challenging humanity to seek reconciliation through Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 16:25-26

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