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What does the Bible say about sin and punishment?

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The Bible teaches that sin deserves punishment due to God's holiness and justice.

According to Scripture, sin is an offense against the holiness and justice of God. When Adam fell, sin entered the world, and all humanity carries the sinful nature inherited from him. The book of Job reflects on the question of how, as sinners, we can be justified before a holy God. Sin is not only a moral failing but a deep corruption that requires retribution. God’s justice demands that every sin is punished; if any sin were to go unpunished, God would be unjust.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, Job 9:2, Romans 3:23, Ezekiel 18:4

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