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How do we know divine judgment is real?

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The Bible illustrates divine judgment through historical events and prophetic warnings, affirming its certainty throughout Scripture (Romans 1).

Divine judgment is a consistent theme in Scripture, particularly highlighted in Romans 1, where God 'gives men up' to their reprobate minds as a form of judgment for their sinfulness. This serves as a warning of the natural consequences that arise when humanity rejects God’s truth. The Apostle Paul also points to the reality of judgment in 2 Timothy 3, where perilous times reflect the consequences of societal rebellion against God. Moreover, throughout biblical history, we see narratives where God's judgment is manifest in various forms, such as the Great Flood or the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. These narratives underpin the premise that God's justice will ultimately be executed, reinforcing the certainty of divine judgment upon obstinate sinners both in this life and the next.
Scripture References: Romans 1, 2 Timothy 3

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