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How do we know that all sin results in punishment according to the Bible?

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The Bible clearly states that no sin goes unpunished, as God's justice demands retribution for every offense.

The Scriptures consistently affirm that God’s justice is inflexible and requires punishment for sin. As the preacher emphasizes, ‘no sinner’s crime against God will go unpunished.’ The law demands that all sins be accounted for, as seen in Romans 2:13, which states that not merely hearing the law will justify but doing it must be the standard. It means that any offense, no matter how small, merits a penalty according to divine justice. This truth underscores the dire need for a perfect Savior who can fulfill the law’s requirements in our place.
Scripture References: Romans 2:13, Galatians 3:10

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Restitution
David Eddmenson · Dec 11, 2019
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