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How do we know that God's judgments are just?

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God's judgments are just because His ways are perfect and hell is the rightful consequence of sin.

The justness of God's judgments is rooted in His holiness and righteousness. In the context of Eli's sons, their sinful actions warranted divine judgment, leading to their deaths as foretold by Samuel. Both history and Scripture affirm that God never acts unjustly. Each individual receives what they deserve, whether judgment or grace. As it is stated in Romans 3:23, all have sinned and fall short of God's glory; therefore, it is fitting that those who reject salvation face the consequences of their choices. The assurance lies in believing that the judge of all the earth will do right, as the Bible records God's faithfulness to His promises.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, 1 Samuel 3:14, 2 Samuel 4:11

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