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

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God's judgments are just because they are rooted in His righteousness and the rejection of Christ by humanity.

The scripture reveals that God's judgments are a direct consequence of humanity's rejection of His Son, Jesus Christ. Romans 1:18 affirms that God's wrath is against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, indicating that mankind is without excuse due to their refusal to acknowledge God. Isaiah 50 serves as a vindication of these judgments, demonstrating that the accountability for one's spiritual state resides with the individual who rejects Christ. Thus, God's judgments are just because they align with His perfect righteousness and holiness.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18, Isaiah 50, Psalm 78:32-33, Psalms 106:32-33, Hebrews 12:29, 1 Samuel 6:19-21, Romans 3:25-26, Romans 3:23, 1 Samuel 3:14, 2 Samuel 4:11, Leviticus 10, Romans 3:26

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