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How does God view those who persecute His people?

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God views the persecution of His people as a serious offense, promising justice and righteous recompense for those who cause trouble.

The Scriptures indicate that God takes the persecution of His people very seriously, as evidenced in Matthew 18:6, where it is stated that harming one of His 'little ones' invites severe consequences. God's righteous judgment entails recompensing tribulation to those who afflict His children, illustrating His protective nature over them. In the context of 2 Thessalonians 1:6-7, it becomes clear that God sees every act of injustice and will ultimately execute justice in a manner that reflects His holiness and love for His people, reinforcing the assurance that no wrong goes unnoticed.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:6, 2 Thessalonians 1:6-7

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