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What does the Scripture teach about God's justice?

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The Scripture teaches that God's judgments are true and righteous, ensuring justice is served.

God's justice is a fundamental theme in Scripture, with a central emphasis on His righteous judgments. In Psalm 19, the judgments of the Lord are described as true and righteous altogether. This means that God's decisions regarding salvation and condemnation are based on His perfect righteousness. Every soul will receive a verdict that is just, emphasizing that God's nature is both holy and just. The sermon underlines this truth, showing that salvation through Christ upholds God's justice, as He paid the penalty for sin, allowing God to forgive sinners righteously. 1 Peter 2:8 reinforces that disobedience leads to rightful judgment, revealing God's equitable nature.
Scripture References: Psalm 19, 1 Peter 2:8

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