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What do we learn from the judgment for sin?

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The Bible warns that the ultimate judgment for sin is a certainty for the ungodly and calls believers to remain vigilant.

In the concluding verses of Psalm 36, David reflects on the devastating judgment awaiting the proud and wicked. He writes, 'Let not the foot of pride come upon me; let not the hand of the wicked drive me away' (Psalm 36:11). This illustrates a shepherd’s concern for his flock, emphasizing that the wicked will be thrust down and will not rise. It serves as a stern reminder that those who reject God’s authority and pursue a life of sin face eternal consequences, reinforcing the importance of faith and obedience for believers to avoid such a fate.
Scripture References: Psalm 36:11-12, John 5:22

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