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How do we know God's law is just?

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God's law is rooted in divine justice, as it demands equal and proportional retribution for offenses.

The law given in the Old Testament, as discussed in Matthew 5:38-39, specifies that offenses must be met with just consequences — 'an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.' This principle illustrates God's justice by ensuring that all actions are met with proportionate responses. Unlike human legal systems that often show leniency or favoritism, God's law is unyielding and perfect, requiring strict adherence to justice. It is a reflection of His holy character, which upholds righteousness in all affairs.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:38-39

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