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How do we know that God's judgment leads to His glory?

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God's judgment is designed to bring glory to His name by showing His justice and mercy through the salvation of His elect.

The concept of God's judgment being intricately tied to His glory is reinforced throughout scripture. In Isaiah 23, God's judgment upon Tyre serves the purpose of staining the pride of the mighty, demonstrating that all glory ultimately belongs to Him. This is encapsulated in the understanding that God's actions—whether in providence or redemption—are all aimed at revealing His grace and ensuring that no flesh can glory in His presence. The judgment serves as a correction, revealing God's character and bringing His elect to acknowledge His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 23:9, 1 Corinthians 1:29

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