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What does the Bible say about justice before God?

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The Bible teaches that at God's bar of justice, human character remains unchanged after death; the state of being—just, unjust, filthy, or holy—will be eternal.

Scripture reveals that God's justice is absolute and unchanging. In Revelation 22:11, we find that those who die in a state of being—whether unjust, filthy, righteous, or holy—will remain in that state forever. This shows that there are no second chances or appeals after death. Our standing before God, determined by our faith or lack thereof in Jesus Christ, is what we will be for eternity. This reflects God's nature as a righteous judge, where mercy and grace are offered in life, not at the judgment. His justice will be administered without partiality, with no mitigating circumstances influencing the verdict.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:11, Matthew 7:21-23, Ecclesiastes 11:3

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Tim James · Jan 9, 2012
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