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How do we know the gospel exposes God's judgment?

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The gospel exposes God's judgment by revealing the consequences of sin and the need for salvation through Christ.

The gospel of Jesus Christ acts as a mirror, reflecting the truth of humanity's condition before a holy God. In Revelation 16, the vials signify not just physical plagues but spiritual realities that exemplify the judgment awaiting those who reject Christ. The gospel does not simply inform us of our sins; it makes evident the nature of God's holiness and the severity of divine judgment. When preached, it can cause either repentance and faith or further hardening and rejection, indicating the serious nature of God's judgment against sin. Ultimately, it leads to a desperate need for the Savior who bore the wrath of God on our behalf.
Scripture References: Revelation 16, John 3:18, 2 Corinthians 2:16

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