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What does the Bible teach about judgment and righteousness?

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The Bible teaches that God is righteous and must judge sin, and that all men are under condemnation due to Adam's transgression (Romans 5:18).

In Scripture, God is depicted as a just and holy judge whose righteousness demands that sin be punished. Romans 5:18 states that 'as by the offense of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation.' This underscores the dire condition of humanity post-Fall, as all are condemned and spiritually dead in Adam. God’s righteousness necessitates a standard that cannot be compromised, thus all who hope for salvation must be found in Christ, whose righteousness meets the divine requirement. Furthermore, through Christ’s substitutionary work, believers are justified, demonstrating the harmonious character of God's justice and mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 5:18

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