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How do we know that God judges nations?

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Scriptures reveal that God's judgment comes in response to the collective sin of nations, which is evident in both historical and contemporary contexts.

The Bible illustrates that God's judgment on nations is a result of their rebellion against Him and His commandments. Romans 1:24-26 explains that God gives people over to their sinful desires as a form of judgment. This principle may be observed historically in the downfall of empires and nations that turned away from God, as well as in contemporary examples where societal norms contradict biblical truth. 1 Peter 4:17 further clarifies that judgment begins at the house of God, indicating that the moral state of the church directly influences the nation's standing before God. Thus, understanding God's judgment can increase our awareness of the consequences of national sin.
Scripture References: Romans 1:24-26, 1 Peter 4:17

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