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How do we know God will bring justice?

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We know God will bring justice because He is a provider of ultimate accountability and vindication, even if that unfolds in the afterlife.

God’s commitment to justice is rooted in His nature as a just and righteous deity. The assurance that He will ultimately vindicate the oppressed is reflected in the teachings of Scripture, which suggests that full justice cannot always be experienced in this life. As highlighted in the writings, one of the most compelling arguments for a future life is the fact that all wrongs will be made right, confirming that earthly justice cannot accommodate the depth of human injustice we witness. God is depicted as a ‘sure paymaster,’ emphasizing that while His timing may differ from our expectations, He will ensure that every act of injustice finds its resolution in the end. This gives believers hope amidst suffering and injustice.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 5:8, Romans 12:19, Revelation 13:10

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