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What does the Bible say about God's fairness in punishment?

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The Bible teaches that God is always just in His actions, punishing sin fairly and righteously.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that whatever God does is right and just, as He is the lawgiver. This perspective is underscored by the account in 2 Samuel 21, where a famine is sent upon Israel due to Saul's sins against the Gibeonites. Even when it seems unjust for future generations to suffer for the sins of the past, the sermon asserts that all people are sinners deserving of God’s judgment, establishing God's inherent fairness in all His actions. Thus, God’s dealings with humanity are based on his perfect justice, which cannot be called into question.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 21:1-14

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