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How do we know God's judgment leads to mercy?

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God's judgment against sin ultimately results in mercy for His chosen people, as they find refuge in Christ's sacrificial work.

The relationship between God's judgment and mercy is clearly outlined in Scripture, particularly in Isaiah 30:18, which states that the Lord waits to be gracious and have mercy on His people because He is a God of judgment. This means that for those who are part of spiritual Israel—God’s elect—His judgment serves not as an end but as a means to demonstrate His mercy. When God's wrath is deployed, it demonstrates the seriousness of sin, but simultaneously reveals the great salvation provided through Christ, who bore that judgment on behalf of His people, sealing the breach and ensuring deliverance.
Scripture References: Isaiah 30:18, Romans 5:8

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