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What does God's judgment look like against sin?

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God's judgment against sin is severe and often seen through His righteous wrath upon unrepentant hearts.

God's judgment against sin is both immediate and eschatological. In Romans 2:5, it teaches that unrepentant hearts are storing up wrath for themselves, indicating that God's judgment may not come right away but is certain. The account of the Philistines suffering from plagues and confusion after capturing the ark illustrates how God’s hand was heavy upon them for their sins. This serves as a warning for all people today that denying God leads to His rightful judgment. The ultimate consequence of persistent rebellion is a separation from God, where He declares, 'Depart from me,' revealing the eternal ramifications of living in opposition to His holiness.
Scripture References: Romans 2:5, Matthew 7:23

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