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Why must sin be punished by God?

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Sin must be punished by God because He is just, and His holiness demands accountability for wrongdoing (Romans 6:23).

God’s justice requires that sin be punished, as reflected in Romans 6:23, which says, 'The wages of sin is death.' This underscores the seriousness of sin against an infinitely holy God. God's character is perfectly just, which means that He cannot overlook sin or allow it to go unpunished. If He did, He would not be just. Thus, the punishment for sin is an essential aspect of God’s holiness, which prompts the need for a sacrificial atonement, such as the one provided through Christ. In Christ, sin is adequately dealt with, satisfying God's justice while providing a means of redemption for believers.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23

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