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How do we know that God punishes sin?

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God punishes sin as a reflection of His justice, and Scripture repeatedly affirms that those who engage in sin without repentance are worthy of judgment (Romans 1:32).

Scriptural teaching consistently reveals that God punishes sin as an act of His divine justice. Romans 1:32 explicitly states that those who practice sinful behavior, including homosexuality, are deserving of death. This punishment is not merely physical but has eternal consequences as it stems from God's holiness and righteousness. Throughout biblical history, such as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, we see clear examples of divine judgment rendered upon sin. The concept of recompense for sin signifies that sin itself bears its own penalty, manifesting in spiritual separation from God and ultimately leading to eternal judgment for those unrepentant.
Scripture References: Romans 1:32, Genesis 19, Leviticus 20:13, Galatians 6:7, 1 Peter 4:17, Romans 6:23, Numbers 32:23, Romans 2:5-6, Isaiah 53:5, Luke 12:5, Genesis 6, Romans 8:3, Hebrews 12:6, 2 Thessalonians 3:3, Genesis 6-8, Numbers 14:18, Luke 16

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