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Why should we view God's judgments as just?

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God's judgments are just because He is a holy and righteous judge.

God is characterized as a righteous judge who will not acquit the wicked, as stated in Nahum 1:3. This is important for understanding the depth of His justice. The reality that God judges sin is rooted in His holiness and righteousness, ensuring that all sin receives due punishment. For believers, this truth is comforting because it reflects the justice that was executed upon Christ in their place – making it clear that Christ bore the punishment for their sins, upholding God's righteousness while providing a way for their redemption.
Scripture References: Nahum 1:3; Psalm 9:8; Romans 3:26

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