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How do we know the judgment of God is just?

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The judgment of God is just because it is in perfect alignment with His holiness and righteousness, reflecting His ultimate authority over sin.

God's judgment is inherently just because it arises from His perfect holiness and righteousness. In the sermon, it is emphasized that the destruction of the temple represents God’s righteous response to the idolatry of the people. This aligns with the biblical principle that sin must be judged; the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23). God cannot overlook rebellion and injustice, and His judgments reveal not just His authority but also His commitment to restoring righteousness. Moreover, for those who are in Christ, judgment has been borne by Him as our substitute, which reaffirms God's just nature in dealing with sin.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, Matthew 24:19-22

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