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What does the Bible teach about God's justice?

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The Bible teaches that God is just and will render to each individual according to their deeds.

The concept of God's justice is integral to the biblical narrative, underscoring the truth that God's judgment is both fair and necessary. In Psalm 28, the psalmist calls on God to 'give them according to their deeds' reflecting the assurance that God will act justly towards all. This means that every individual will face the consequences of their actions, and God will not overlook wrongdoing. Christians find reassurance in this divine justice, knowing that mercy and grace are extended to those who turn to Christ, who took upon Himself the penalty for sin. Thus, God's justice is not only about punishment but also about the righteousness available through Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 28, Romans 2:6

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