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What does Isaiah 3 teach about God's judgment?

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Isaiah 3 highlights the distinction between the wicked and the righteous in the face of divine judgment.

Isaiah 3 presents a stark picture of judgment against the wicked while offering comfort to the righteous. Verses 10 and 11 proclaim that it shall be well with the righteous, affirming that they will reap the fruit of their actions. In contrast, the wicked are warned that they will receive ill as a reward for their deeds. This passage illustrates God's sovereignty in judgment and His promise of protection and provision for His people, providing hope amidst turmoil. Understanding this distinction reassures believers that no matter the circumstances, God's faithfulness ensures their ultimate well-being.
Scripture References: Isaiah 3:10-11

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