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How do we know God's providential judgment is true?

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We understand God's providential judgment as true through Scriptural accounts like that of Herod and through the consistent recognition of God's sovereignty in world events.

God's providential judgment is affirmed in Scripture and historical occurrences that manifest His sovereignty. In Acts 12, the death of Herod serves as a clear demonstration of how God exercises control over rulers and nations. This event shows that when individuals act in opposition to God's glory, they may face dire consequences, illustrating the reality of divine retribution. Moreover, the acknowledgment of God's hand in worldly occurrences by both believers and non-believers throughout history supports this doctrine, as it aligns with the overarching biblical narrative of God's governance.
Scripture References: Acts 12:20-23, Psalm 37:12-15

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