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How do we know that God judges oppressors?

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God's judgment against the wicked is a recurring theme in Scripture, providing assurance that He is just.

Throughout Scripture, God's nature as a righteous judge is established. Psalm 43 serves as a reminder that God will judge oppressors. David’s appeal to God to 'judge me' indicates a profound trust in God’s justice. The biblical understanding of justice assures believers that God actively upholds righteousness. The gravity of sin necessitates a judgment, and since God is just, He must address the sins of the world, including the actions of the oppressors. As believers cling to the work of Christ, who fulfilled God's justice, they are assured of His righteous judgment that ultimately leads to their deliverance.
Scripture References: Psalm 43, Romans 2:6

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