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How do we know the biblical view of judgment is true?

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The Bible consistently warns of judgment and portrays it as an inevitable aspect of God's justice, as demonstrated through His prophecies.

The certainty of God's judgment is a recurring theme throughout Scripture, reinforcing the belief that all sin will be accounted for. In Revelation 11:18, it is stated that the nations were angry, and God's wrath has come, underscoring the seriousness of divine accountability. The prophetic declarations in various books, such as 2 Peter 3:3-4, outline the warnings that scoffers would arise in the last days, denying the promise of judgment. This consistent biblical narrative showcases that God's promises of judgment are not idle threats but definitive future realities. Furthermore, significant historical events illustrate God's righteous judgment, solidifying the doctrine's credibility and urging believers to respond with repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Revelation 11:18, 2 Peter 3:3-4

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