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How did God judge the people in Jude's examples?

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God judged those who rebelled against Him through destruction and condemnation (Jude 5-7).

Jude provides three stark examples of God's judgment: the Israelites who were rescued from Egypt but later perished due to unbelief, the angels who abandoned their position in heaven, and the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, representing sexual immorality. Each of these instances illustrates God's unwavering justice. The Israelites experienced destruction despite their initial salvation, highlighting that mere rescue does not guarantee continued favor if faith is abandoned. Similarly, the apostate angels face eternal judgment, and Sodom and Gomorrah serve as timeless warnings of the consequences of turning away from God's design and decrees. These examples demonstrate the serious nature of judgment on those who reject the truth.
Scripture References: Jude 5-7

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