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What does Exodus teach us about God's judgment?

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Exodus illustrates that God's judgment is certain and serves as a warning to those who refuse to repent.

The narrative of Exodus reveals serious truths about God's judgment and the sovereignty with which He executes it. God's declaration of judgment through Moses, including the plagues described, serves as both a warning and a demonstration of His power. In Exodus 9:14, God says, "For I will at this time send all my plagues upon your heart," indicating that God’s judgment is extensive and impactful, specifically targeting the hearts of those like Pharaoh who resist Him. This judgment brings both physical consequences and spiritual implications, emphasizing the necessity for repentance and faith in the God of the Bible. Through these events, we see that God's judgment is not only inevitable but also a means of demonstrating His glory and authority as ruler over all creation.
Scripture References: Exodus 9:14, Romans 1:18

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