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How do we know that God's judgment is real as shown in the story of Jericho?

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The story of Jericho illustrates that God's judgment is absolute and serves as a warning against sinfulness, as exemplified by the destruction of the city.

God's judgment is a recurring theme throughout Scripture, vividly depicted in the destruction of Jericho. This event was not an allegorical tale but a real demonstration of God's holiness and justice against sin. According to 2 Peter 3, the same God who brought the flood will judge again, underscoring the seriousness of His wrath against ungodliness. The destruction of Jericho signifies God's righteous judgment on a city that rejected Him, paralleling the ultimate judgment that awaits those who, in their obstinacy, refuse to repent. The stronghold of sin is dismantled by God's will, reflecting that He will not clear the guilty but offers mercy to those who seek it earnestly.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:5-7, Joshua 6:17-21

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