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How do we know God's justice requires restitution?

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God's justice is clearly articulated in His law, demanding either restitution or punishment for every offense.

The requirement of restitution is deeply rooted in God’s nature as a just and holy being. According to Exodus 21:7-23 and Leviticus 22, the Lord clearly outlines the principles of justice where every wrong must be addressed, either through restitution or appropriate punishment. The law reflects a justice system that does not allow for leniency based on circumstances, highlighting God's impartiality and righteousness. Furthermore, the concept of restitution not only applies to material losses but symbolizes the broader need for atonement and reconciliation, which believers find fully fulfilled in Christ's redemptive work on the cross.
Scripture References: Exodus 21:7-23, Leviticus 22

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