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

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God's long-suffering allows for mercy and grace before executing judgment, giving time for repentance.

The preacher addresses God's long-suffering in relation to humanity's sinfulness, emphasizing that God is patient, allowing time for individuals and nations to repent before enacting judgment. God does not immediately respond to every act of injustice; instead, He demonstrates His mercy by sending rain on both the just and the unjust (Matthew 5:45). However, this long-suffering is not to be mistaken for indifference. The ultimate plan will be fulfilled when God determines the time for judgment, leading to a reckoning for all nations. The warning is clear: while God is currently merciful, the day will come when His patience will run its course, and divine justice will prevail. This understanding highlights the balance between God’s grace and His holiness.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:45, Deuteronomy 7:10

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