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How do we know that God's justice is real?

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God's justice is affirmed in Scripture, especially in Romans 3:26, where He is described as both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Christ.

The reality of God's justice is deeply rooted in the biblical narrative, emphasizing that God is both just and the immeasurable source of grace for believers. Romans 3:26 states that God is just while justifying those who have faith in Jesus, demonstrating that His justice does not compromise His grace. This dual aspect of God’s character provides assurance to believers; they are not dismissed because of their sins but are made righteous through Christ's atoning work.

Moreover, the justice of God is depicted throughout the Old and New Testaments. Psalm 37:10 assures us that while the wicked may seem to prosper for a time, their end is certain. The balance of justice and mercy in God's dealings with humanity allows believers to trust in His righteous judgments. This confidence not only confirms His moral order but also invites individuals to seek redemption through faith in Christ, who fulfilled the demands of the law on their behalf.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Psalm 37:10, Luke 23:27-31, 2 Thessalonians 1:7-9, Luke 13:3, Proverbs 14:35, Isaiah 52:13, Romans 1:1

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Ishmael Cast Out
Henry Law · Jun 20, 2007
Luke 23:26-38
J.C. Ryle · Sep 19, 2016
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