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How does God interact with sinners according to Genesis 18?

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God interacts with sinners by revealing His will and purpose, demonstrating both His justice and mercy.

In Genesis 18, God's interaction with Abraham illustrates both His justice and His mercy towards sinners. Abraham, acting as an intercessor for Sodom, pleads with God to spare the city if righteous people can be found there. This dialogue showcases God's readiness to engage with humanity and hear their prayers. Furthermore, it highlights the truth that while God is just and judges sin, He is also merciful in His dealings with His chosen ones, offering them grace and revealing His redemptive purposes. This dynamic relationship between God and His people remains essential in the narrative of redemption throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:23-25, Romans 8:1, James 5:16

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