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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 come as a response to our sin and demonstrate His holiness and justice.

God's judgments are inherently just as they stem from His nature, which is holy and righteous. In Psalm 78, God’s efforts to reclaim Israel from sin illustrate that His judgments are not arbitrary but rather a reflection of divine justice against persistent rebellion and unbelief. These judgments serve to remind us of the seriousness of our sinful conduct and call us to repentance, emphasizing the reality of eternal consequences for impenitence.
Scripture References: Psalm 78:32-33, 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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Silence in Heaven
Jim Byrd · Aug 13, 2017
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