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How do we know that God's justice will be fulfilled?

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God's justice is always fulfilled as He does not overlook sin, despite delays in judgment (Ecclesiastes 8:11).

In Judges 20, we witness the significant theme of divine justice as the children of Israel come together in response to the heinous act committed against the Levite's concubine. Their gathering signifies not just a call for justice, but a realization of their corporate responsibility and the severity of sin within their ranks. God's justice may often seem delayed, but He will ultimately execute it. Ecclesiastes 8:11 reflects this reality, expressing that just because a crime is not punished swiftly, it doesn't mean God ignores or condones sin. Through the narrative in Judges, we are reminded that God is sovereign and will avenge sin, bringing about justice in His perfect timing.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 8:11, Judges 20

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