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How do we know that God's judgment is imminent for a city like Nineveh?

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God's judgment is imminent when a city's sin becomes ripe, as seen in the biblical examples of Nineveh and Sodom.

In the sermon, it is stated that God's patience eventually runs out when a city's sin has become ripe for judgment. This concept is illustrated through the examples of Nineveh and Sodom, where God declared the necessity of judgment based on the state of wickedness present. When sin abounds excessively, it raises to God’s attention, much like in the days of Noah where the wickedness of man prompted divine action. Clearly, when the cries of both the oppressed and oppressors fill the heavens, God's patience leads to decisive intervention, which highlights the sovereignty and justice of God in relation to human sinfulness.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:20-21, Jonah 1:2, 2 Peter 2:5

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