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

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God's justice is affirmed through Scripture, revealing His righteous character and the inevitability of judgment.

The truth of God's justice is visible throughout Scripture, which consistently portrays Him as just and holy. In fact, the very concept of justice derives its foundation from God's nature. Romans 1:18 highlights that God’s wrath is revealed against all ungodliness, confirming that He cannot overlook sin without consequences. This means that God's justice is not arbitrary; it is a reflection of His unchanging character. As believers, we are assured that His judgments are always righteous and perfectly aligned with His nature.

Furthermore, God's justice reveals itself not only in the punishment of the wicked but also in the provision of grace through Christ. By bearing our sins, Jesus meets the requirements of justice while offering us mercy. This duality of justice and mercy is central to our faith, confirming that God's justice is not to be feared in isolation but understood as part of His unmerited love toward His chosen people. Thus, the truth of God's justice encompasses both the severity of His judgment and the amazing grace offered in the gospel, affirming its essential role in the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Psalm 89:14, Romans 3:26, Isaiah 30:18, Exodus 34:7, Romans 3:25-26, 1 Peter 2:24

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