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What does it mean to be unjust according to the Bible?

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To be unjust means to live in transgression against God, characterized by a lack of grace and righteousness.

Biblically, being unjust signifies living in a state of wrongness or sin in relation to God's standards. In 1 Corinthians 6:8, the term unjust is equated with wrongdoing, indicating a person's failure to adhere to God's commandments and moral laws. This state of injustice is rooted in our natural inclination towards sin due to our fallen nature. Without the intervening grace of God, individuals remain unjust throughout their earthly lives and continue in that state into eternity, as expressed in Revelation 22:11. This underscores the necessity of divine grace, which alone can redeem and transform unjust individuals into those who are righteous before God.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:8, Revelation 22:11

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