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

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God's justice is unavoidable; sin must be punished, and this is depicted in the parable of the rich man in hell.

In the narrative of the rich man and Lazarus, the rich man's fate serves as a sobering reminder of divine justice. The rich man ends up in hell, tormented because he disregarded God's law and lived self-indulgently. This illustrates that God's justice will ultimately be served; every sin, whether great or small, must be accounted for. The parable emphasizes that ignoring God’s word and living in unbelief leads to eternal separation from Him, reaffirming the belief that God's justice cannot be escaped.
Scripture References: Luke 16:23-24, James 5:4

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