How can I understand God's judgment against the wicked?
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God's judgment against the wicked is a reflection of His holiness and justice, and it serves a purpose in His divine plan.
God's judgment against the wicked is a theme found throughout Scripture, emphasizing His character as both holy and just. In Psalm 10, the wicked are depicted as individuals who oppress others, are filled with pride, and manifest deceitful behavior. Their lack of regard for God's laws ultimately leads to their ruin. Understanding God’s judgment requires acknowledging that His justice is rooted in His holiness, and while the wicked may seem prosperous temporarily, their end is destruction (Proverbs 11:21). Furthermore, God's judgments serve to uphold His righteousness and provide comfort to the oppressed—He is the Defender of the fatherless and the helper of the humble. This assurance brings hope to believers, as we trust that the Lord will right all wrongs in His timing.
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