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How do we know that God is just in His judgment?

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God is just in His judgment because He is perfect in holiness and righteousness.

God's justice is rooted in His perfect holiness and righteousness. In Psalm 51, David acknowledges, 'Against thee, thee only, have I sinned' (Psalm 51:4), demonstrating that ultimately, all sin is against God, whose judgments are inherently right and justified. The scriptures affirm that God's nature is wholly good, and therefore, whatever He does—including judgment—is righteous. When David reflects on his deserved punishment for his sins, he recognizes that God would be justified in sending him to hell due to his rebellious acts. This understanding reinforces the concept that God's justice is both a reflection of His character and an assurance that He acts fairly in all His decisions.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:4

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