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How does God respond to the corruption of His people?

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God responds to the corruption of His people with sorrow, judgment, and calls for true repentance.

In Jeremiah 23, we see God's heart towards the corruption of Israel, evidenced by Jeremiah's lamentation over the state of the prophets and the people. God expresses His grief at the waywardness of His leaders and the apathetic response of the people. His reaction is not merely emotional but culminates in pronouncing judgment upon the leaders—those who led others astray without calling for repentance. God desires integrity, righteousness, and faithfulness from His people, and when these qualities are lacking, He intervenes with warnings and calls for a return to holiness. This indicates His deep commitment to both His justice and mercy.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 23:9, 15

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