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How do we know that God distinguishes between the righteous and the wicked?

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The Bible clearly states that God makes a distinction between the righteous and the wicked, referring to them as two distinct classes.

According to Psalm 37, God consistently distinguishes between two classes of people: the righteous, those who trust in Him, and the wicked, those who do not. This distinction is reflected throughout Scripture where the righteous are portrayed as those who are justified by faith in Christ, while the wicked are seen as living in opposition to God. For example, Psalm 1 and Matthew 24 further affirm this distinction, indicating that the lives and outcomes of the righteous and wicked are profoundly different. The righteous trust in God and find their strength in Him, whereas the wicked plot against the just.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:12, Psalm 1, Matthew 24:37-39

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