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How does God's judgment work in the context of mercy?

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God's judgment against the wicked serves to highlight His mercy towards the elect.

The interplay between God's judgment and mercy is a profound theme throughout Scripture. In the account of Moses and Pharaoh, the plagues serve as judgment against Egypt, yet they simultaneously reveal God’s willingness to deliver and show mercy to His people. Romans 9 illustrates that God can show mercy to whomever He chooses, while also hardening hearts for His purposes. Those who repent and believe experience life through the gospel, while those who refuse remain under judgment. Thus, God's judgments have a dual purpose: to reveal His holiness and justice, while also magnifying His grace and mercy toward His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-18, 2 Corinthians 2:16

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