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How do we know that God will judge the wicked?

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We know God will judge the wicked through His actions revealed in Scripture, particularly the ultimate judgment seen at the cross of Christ.

God's judgment against the wicked is a prevailing theme in Scripture, deeply rooted in His holiness and justice. Psalm 94 provides a poignant plea for God's intervention against evil, demonstrating His role as the ultimate judge who sees all and will act accordingly. The crucifixion of Jesus is the starkest manifestation of God's justice; He poured out His wrath on His own Son, reinforcing the certainty that all sin must be judged. Thus, for the believer, the cross serves as both a warning of God's righteous judgment and an affirmation of His mercy and love for those He has chosen to save.
Scripture References: Psalm 94, Romans 3:23-26, Revelation 16, Romans 5:9, 2 Timothy 2:25, Isaiah 47:1-4, Revelation 18:2

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