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How does God's judgment relate to His long-suffering?

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God's long-suffering allows for repentance, but persistent unrepentance leads to divine judgment (Psalm 50:21, Romans 1:18).

The relationship between God's long-suffering and His judgment is revealed in scripture. While God is patient and allows time for individuals to repent, as noted in Psalm 50:21, there is a limit to His forbearance. Persistent rebellion against God's holiness, as illustrated in Romans 1:18, elicits His righteous judgment. God’s long-suffering is not a sign of weakness; it is a testament to His desire for sinners to turn back to Him before facing consequences for their actions. Ultimately, His patience is a window for grace, but it will close for those who harden their hearts.
Scripture References: Psalm 50:21, Romans 1:18

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