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How does the parable of the net represent God's judgment?

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The parable of the net illustrates God's judgment, demonstrating that at the end of the age, the righteous will be separated from the wicked.

In the parable of the net, Jesus depicts a scene where a net is cast into the sea, gathering fish of every kind. Once it is full, the good fish are sorted into vessels while the bad are thrown away (Matthew 13:47-50). This parable signifies God's ultimate judgment at the end of the age, where the righteous will be gathered into His kingdom, and the wicked will face separation and destruction. This serves as a powerful reminder of God's sovereignty over justice, confirming that His righteous judgment will prevail at the appointed time.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:47-50

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