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How do we know that God will punish all sin?

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Scripture affirms that God is holy and just, and He must punish all sin without exception.

The absolute necessity of God's justice in punishing sin is central to His character. In the sermon, it is emphasized that God's holiness means He cannot overlook sin; He must punish it. The sermon references God's righteous judgment as discussed in Micah and highlights that every sinner will face divine judgment. The prophet Micah declares God's intent to crush the wicked and expose their sins, reflecting God’s unchanging nature. This reality sets the stage for understanding the atonement through Christ, who was punished for the sins of His people, therefore upholding God’s just nature while providing mercy.
Scripture References: Micah 1:2, Romans 6:23

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