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How do we know justice is blind in God's view?

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God's justice sees only two things: sin and righteousness, regardless of any human distinctions (Romans 6:23).

The concept of divine justice being blind is grounded in Scripture, which posits that God's judgment is impartial and unyielding. Justice in God's sight does not consider age, race, education, or humanity's attempts at justification—only sin and righteousness matter. Romans 6:23 states, 'For the wages of sin is death,' indicating that all who remain unjust before God will face eternal condemnation, while the righteous are rewarded. This truth emphasizes the absolute nature of God's justice, which enforces the eternal consequences of our spiritual state.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, Psalm 5:5, John 3:18

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