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What does the Bible say about God's justice in judgment?

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The Bible reveals that God's justice in judgment is characterized by righteous wrath against sin, as seen in John 12.

In John 12, Jesus speaks to the critical moment of judgment, stating that the time has come for the prince of this world to be cast out. This serves as a profound reminder of God's justice; He does not overlook sin but judges it according to His perfect holiness. The phrase 'now is the judgment' signifies that Christ’s sacrificial act is pivotal for the redemption of His people while simultaneously serving as a declaration of judgment upon those who reject Him. The narrative provides a framework for understanding God's justice as not arbitrary but rooted in His righteous character, where sin must be addressed and justice served. Furthermore, the examples of Israel's history illustrate how God dealt justly with His people, ensuring that they understood the consequences of their actions before Him.
Scripture References: John 12:31-32, Isaiah 6

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