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How do we know that God's judgment is different for believers than for non-believers?

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Believers experience God's judgment as loving discipline, while non-believers face His wrath for rejecting the gospel.

In 1 Peter 4:17-18, we learn that the judgment of God begins at His own house, implying a form of governance different from that faced by those who disobey the gospel. While believers may endure trials as part of their spiritual growth and refinement, God's wrath ultimately falls on non-believers, who will not stand in the day of judgment. This distinction emphasizes God's grace towards His children, showing that any trials they face are for their benefit rather than punitive retribution for sins, which Christ has already satisfied on their behalf.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:17-18

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