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How does God's judgment relate to His grace?

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God's judgment serves to warn the wicked while simultaneously providing grace and comfort to His elect.

In Scripture, judgment is not devoid of grace; rather, it often reveals God's righteous nature while simultaneously offering mercy. The plagues in Egypt serve as a poignant example where judgment against sin is executed, yet they are also acts of mercy towards God's people. This duality illustrates how God uses judgment to call sinners to repentance while providing assurance of salvation to His elect. Thus, God's judgment is a mechanism for both warning and preserving, affirming His promises of grace amidst the backdrop of human rebellion.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:19-20, Isaiah 45:7

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Wonders In Egypt
Don Fortner · Aug 21, 2016
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