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How does God's justice relate to human actions?

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God's justice ensures that every action is accounted for, rewarding the righteous and punishing the wicked.

God's justice is a central aspect of His character, ensuring that every individual's actions are examined and rewarded or punished accordingly, as seen in Matthew 16:27. The men who conspired against Paul in Acts 23 illustrate this principle; they bound themselves under a curse with full knowledge of their wicked plan. God's justice demands that He rightly judge their actions, demonstrating that nothing escapes His watchful eye. Justice serves as both a warning to those who rebel against God and a comfort to believers, assuring them that God will vindicate His name and uphold moral order in His creation. Ultimately, justice and mercy coexist in God's plan for redemption through Christ, where penalty was paid, and grace is offered.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:27, Acts 23:12-15

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