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What can we learn about God's judgment from the destruction of Sodom?

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The destruction of Sodom illustrates God's unchanging stance against sin and the certainty of divine judgment.

Sodom's destruction serves as a clear demonstration of God's judgment upon sin. The biblical narrative emphasizes that God is not indifferent to wickedness; rather, He observes and ultimately acts against unrepentant sinfulness. The documentation of Sodom’s decline emphasizes that when God grants men over to their sinful desires, it leads to catastrophic ends. This historical account not only warns against the consequences of such behavior but also affirms God's character—both just in His judgment and merciful in providing means for salvation, as exemplified in Lot’s deliverance. Christians are reminded that God will hold nations accountable for their actions and that His holiness demands justice.
Scripture References: Genesis 19; Romans 1:18-32

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