God's judgments are impartial and apply equally to all, as shown through the examples of Israelites, angels, and Sodomites.
The impartiality of God's judgment is clearly demonstrated in Scripture through various historical examples. The Apostle Jude notes that God did not spare the angels who sinned (2 Peter 2:4), nor did He excuse the Israelites because they were His chosen people. Similarly, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed despite their beauty and abundance (Jude 7). This unwavering justice reflects God's unchanging nature; His moral standards are consistent throughout time. Thus, every individual, irrespective of status or privilege, will face the same standards of divine justice. No outward characteristics can protect anyone from the consequences of unchecked sin, reaffirming the need for faith in Christ for salvation.
Scripture References:
2 Peter 2:4, Jude 7, Romans 2:6-11
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