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How do we know God punishes the wicked while protecting His people?

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The Bible illustrates this through the plagues of Egypt, where God's judgments fell on the Egyptians while His people remained unharmed.

God's dual role of punishing the wicked while protecting His people is vividly portrayed in the narrative of Exodus. The plagues on Egypt serve as a divine response to Pharaoh's obstinacy and to the sins of the Egyptians. As God unleashed His judgments, the Israelites in Goshen experienced no harm, which underscores His covenant faithfulness. This not only exemplifies God's sovereign control over the affairs of nations but also illustrates His commitment to His chosen people. The narrative assures believers that even in distress, God acts in accordance with His purpose to ultimately redeem and shield His elect.
Scripture References: Romans 9:17, Exodus 9:4, Exodus 9:26

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Living In Goshen
Don Fortner · Jul 31, 2007
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