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How do we know that God judges the wicked?

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Scripture consistently reveals that God is just and will judge the wicked, as seen in passages like Psalm 109.

God's justice is a fundamental theme throughout Scripture, particularly evident in the imprecatory psalms like Psalm 109, where David calls upon God to judge the wicked, specifically naming Judas. This psalm serves as a powerful reminder of God's holiness and the fact that He does not overlook sin. The imprecations highlight the seriousness of rebellion against God, showing that divine judgment is not arbitrary but rooted in God’s righteousness. Throughout the Bible, the wicked are portrayed as facing ultimate consequences for their actions, affirming that God will avenge his elect and maintain justice. This understanding of judgment serves as both a warning to the wicked and a comfort to the righteous, as they trust in God's sovereign plan.
Scripture References: Psalm 109:6-20, Romans 12:19, Hebrews 10:30

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Psalm 109
Todd Nibert · Nov 12, 2023
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