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How do we know that God is just in His judgment of the righteous and the wicked?

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God's justice is affirmed in His unchangeable character; He will give everyone exactly what they deserve.

God's characteristic of justice means that He will not treat the righteous and the wicked the same. Abraham affirmed this truth by asking whether the Judge of all the earth would do right, emphasizing that God acts according to His nature. This means that those who are deemed righteous by God will receive mercy, while the wicked will face punishment. God's judgment is rooted in His divine attributes, ensuring that it is always fair and just. Because God's justice cannot be separated from His holiness, we can have confidence that His judgments will reflect His perfect nature.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:25, Matthew 20:1-16, 2 Corinthians 5:10

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