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How do we know that God judges the righteous and the wicked?

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God's word reveals that He is the impartial judge who will reward the righteous and punish the wicked.

God is described in the Bible as the ultimate judge who delivers perfect justice. Genesis 18 emphasizes that God will not destroy the righteous along with the wicked, affirming His commitment to justice. Abraham's appeal to God, questioning whether He would destroy Sodom if even ten righteous were found there, highlights God's intention to deliver the faithful. The Bible reaffirms that God's judgments are true and righteous altogether, which means every individual, whether righteous or wicked, will receive their due according to God's holy law. This is seen throughout Scripture, consistently portraying God as the Just One, who will not acquit the guilty and will uphold the righteousness of those who believe.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:23-25, Romans 9:14-16

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