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How do we know the doctrine of divine justice is true?

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Scripture consistently affirms God's justice, illustrating His unyielding righteousness and the eventual judgment of sin (Romans 11:33-34).

The doctrine of divine justice is vividly portrayed throughout Scripture. God is characterized not only as loving but also as a righteous judge who will not clear the guilty (Exodus 34:7). Romans 11:33-34 gives insight into God's nature, declaring the unsearchable judgments of God, emphasizing that His ways are beyond human understanding. The narrative of God's interactions with humanity, from the flood in Noah's day to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, underscores the seriousness of divine judgment and the necessity of justice. In the end, the consistency of God's character as both loving and just reinforces the truth of His divine justice.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:7, Romans 11:33-34, Romans 3:26, Revelation 9:1-11

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