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What does the Bible say about God's law and justice?

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The Bible emphasizes that God's law requires perfection and does not take into account the circumstances of the sinner.

According to Scripture, God's law and justice take into consideration only the guilt or innocence of the sinner. As stated in Exodus 21:23-25, God's demands are absolute: an eye for an eye. This principle illustrates that divine justice does not show partiality; whether one is wealthy or poor, strong or weak, all must adhere to the same standard of perfection. Ultimately, the law reveals God's holiness and illustrates the serious nature of sin, emphasizing our need for a substitute to fulfill the requirements of justice on our behalf.
Scripture References: Exodus 21:23-25, Colossians 3:25, Romans 11:6, Exodus 21:22-25, Genesis 9:6, Romans 7:12

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Restitution
David Eddmenson · Dec 11, 2019
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