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How do we know God's justice will be fulfilled?

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God's justice will be fulfilled because He is holy and cannot clear the guilty.

God's justice is a core attribute of His nature, as emphasized throughout Scripture. In 1 Samuel 25, the narrative of Nabal reveals that God will indeed judge sinners because He is holy and just. The Bible states, 'The soul that sinneth must surely die,' which underscores that justice requires retribution for sin. Thus, those who reject Christ, the only way of salvation, are ultimately left to face the justice of God. Romans 12 also affirms this when it tells us that vengeance belongs to God, indicating that He is fully capable and sovereign over the execution of justice. However, despite His just nature, there is also a promise of grace for those who turn to Him, showcasing the balance between His justice and mercy.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 25, Romans 12:19

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