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How do we know God will do right?

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We know God will do right because His character is intrinsically just, as affirmed in Scripture where He is called the 'judge of all the earth.'

The assurance that God will do right comes from understanding His character as revealed in Scripture. As Abraham petitions God regarding the fate of Sodom, he poses the rhetorical question, 'Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?' This encapsulates the confidence that God will act justly according to His nature. We find comfort in God's promise that He will not destroy the righteous with the wicked, which is foundational to understanding how He administers justice. This principle is not merely theoretical; it's woven throughout His covenantal dealings with humanity, ultimately culminating in the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, affirming both His mercy and justice.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:25, John 3:36

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