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How do we know God's justice requires punishment for sin?

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God's justice requires that every sin be punished, as stated in the Bible, where the soul that sins shall surely die.

The scriptures convey God's absolute holiness and justice, highlighting that He cannot simply overlook sin. As noted in Ezekiel 18:30 and Romans 6:23, the requirement for punishment is not arbitrary; it stems from God's nature as holy and just. Every transgression incurs a just recompense, affirming that every sinner must face the consequences of their wrongdoing, illustrating the severity of sin against God's character.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 18:30, Romans 6:23

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