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How does God's judgment relate to our sin?

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God's judgment is a response to our sinfulness and reveals His righteousness (Isaiah 59:15).

According to Isaiah 59:15, the lack of judgment and justice in society underscores the pervasive nature of sin. God's judgment is inherently linked to His righteousness, serving as a necessary response to human wickedness. This passage reflects the biblical teaching that sin cannot go unpunished, and it points to the truth that God will eventually execute justice. Acknowledging this reality reinforces the understanding that apart from Christ, we stand condemned, necessitating His redemptive intervention. Thus, God's judgment serves not only as a warning but also as a reminder of the seriousness with which He views sin and His commitment to righteousness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 59:15

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Chris Cunningham · Jul 12, 2020
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