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How does God's justice work in regards to people?

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God's justice is impartial and ensures that individuals receive the eternal consequences fitting their state of being.

God's justice is depicted as absolute and impartial, a reflection of His holy character. At the bar of God's justice, individuals are not judged based on their actions or intentions but rather on their intrinsic state of being—whether unjust, filthy, righteous, or holy. This uncompromising justice requires that individuals receive consequences that align with their true nature. In the final judgment, there will be no favoritism, no opportunity for defense, and no appeals, making it critical for believers to rely on Christ's righteousness for their standing before God. Justice, therefore, ultimately underscores the necessity of grace and the transformative power of Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 11:3, Revelation 22:10-11

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As You Are
Tim James · Jan 7, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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