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What does the Bible say about God's judgment according to works?

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The Bible teaches that God will judge each person according to their deeds, rewarding the righteous and punishing the wicked (Romans 2:6-10).

In Romans 2:6-10, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that God's judgment is according to one's deeds. This means that individuals will be rewarded based on their continual good works, while those who persist in unrighteousness will face divine retribution. The text makes it clear that God does not show favoritism; both Jew and Gentile are subject to this judgment. The faithful are promised eternal life, whereas those who engage in evil will encounter wrath and indignation. This passage underscores the righteousness of God, showing that He judges fairly and justly, taking into account the knowledge and opportunities each individual has received.
Scripture References: Romans 2:6-10

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