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How do we know earthquakes are caused by sin?

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Earthquakes are understood through a biblical lens as the consequences of divine judgment against sin.

The connection between sin and natural disasters, such as earthquakes, is firmly rooted in biblical theology. As stated in Isaiah 24:5, the earth is laid waste due to the transgressions of its inhabitants. The righteous anger of God results in earthquakes which serve as a dramatic reminder of His holiness and justice. This biblical perspective indicates that earthquakes are not mere natural phenomena but are reflective of God’s moral order where sin incurs significant consequences. This understanding encourages believers to view such events as calls to repentance rather than random occurrences.
Scripture References: Isaiah 24:1-5, Job 9:5-6, Nahum 1:5-6

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Earthquake!
Charles Wesley · Mar 21, 2011
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