How do we know the doctrine of God's judgment is true?
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Scripture, particularly Revelation 18, affirms God's judgment as inevitable and just, particularly against false religions and their practices.
The truth of God's judgment is a central theme throughout Scripture, culminating in the book of Revelation. Revelation 18 portrays the finality of God's judgment on Babylon, which represents false religion and its evil influences. This judgment serves as a fulfillment of prophetic declarations about God's righteousness and holds all nations accountable for their participation in religious deception. To deny God's judgment is to disregard the consistent message of Scripture, which loudly proclaims God's sovereignty and justice in dealing with sin and rebellion against Him. This judgment is necessary for the establishment of God's kingdom and the vindication of His glory.
Scripture References:
Revelation 18:2-8, 2 Peter 2:1-3, Revelation 20:11-15, Matthew 24:36-44, Revelation 18:2, Revelation 18:5, Revelation 18:10
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