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How do we know that God's judgment is true?

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God's judgment is evident through His consistent vindication of the righteous and punishment of the wicked, as illustrated by historical examples.

The truth of God's judgment is affirmed through both scriptural testimony and historical events. Throughout the Bible, we see instances where God delivers justice, as in the punishment of Pharaoh for his oppression of the Israelites. These examples demonstrate God's sovereignty over time and demonstrate a principle that wickedness will not ultimately go unpunished. Moreover, accounts of tyrants like Herod and their eventual downfalls serve to illustrate that, despite momentary success, God's justice prevails against craftiness and malice, affirming that His judgment is both true and righteous.
Scripture References: Exodus 1:10, Matthew 2:16, Ezekiel 33:11, Romans 6:23, Revelation 16:18-20, Revelation 9:1-11; Acts 17:31, Jeremiah 8:6, Romans 3:25-26, Romans 2:5, Galatians 6:7, Romans 2:2, Romans 2:11, Romans 9:22-23

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