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Why must sin be punished according to the Bible?

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The Bible states that sin must be punished because it reflects God's holiness and justice, as expressed in Ephesians 2:3.

The necessity of punishment for sin is a core teaching in Scripture, underscoring the holiness and justice of God. Romans asserts that 'the soul that sins shall surely die,' emphasizing that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory (Romans 3:23). God's character does not allow for sin to be overlooked; thus, justice must be served. Ephesians 2:3 explains that by nature we are children of wrath, highlighting that without a means of atonement, all humanity remains deserving of punishment. The atonement through Christ is therefore vital, as it fulfills the requirement of justice while providing a path to forgiveness.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:3, Romans 3:23

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