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Why is God's punishment of sin necessary?

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God's punishment of sin is necessary due to His holiness, as failing to punish sin would compromise His justice and righteousness.

Punishment of sin is essential to God's nature because it reflects His absolute holiness and justice. As stated in the sermon, if God were to neglect punishing sin, He would be unjust and cease to be a holy God. His nature compels Him to address all forms of unholiness because any failure to punish would contradict His very essence. God cannot turn a blind eye to transgression; rather, He must uphold perfect justice. As Romans 6:23 notes, 'the wages of sin is death,' emphasizing the inevitability of judgment. Thus, God's punishment serves as the affirmation of His righteousness in a world tainted by sin.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23

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