The Bible teaches that God's judgment is impartial and based on truth, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their moral standing, is held accountable for their sins (Romans 2:6-11).
Divine justice, as described in the Bible, upholds the truth that God will judge every person according to their deeds. Romans 2:6-11 asserts that God is no respecter of persons; whether Jew or Gentile, everyone will be judged by the same standard of righteousness. This means that God's justice is blind to earthly distinctions and that all mankind is accountable for their actions. Paul emphasizes that the righteous will receive eternal life and honor, while those who have sinned will face God's wrath and judgment. The core principle of divine justice is that it is fair and consistent, ensuring that no one will escape the truth of God's judgment.
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