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What does Isaiah 34 teach about judgment for sin?

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Isaiah 34 teaches that God's judgment for sin is severe and inevitable, assuring that all will be held accountable.

Isaiah 34 vividly portrays God's judgment upon nations for their rebellion and sin. This chapter illustrates that the Lord's indignation and fury will result in utter destruction for those who refuse to acknowledge Him. The imagery used in this chapter—such as mountains melting with blood and the heavens rolled up like a scroll—reflects the gravity of God's judgment. Indeed, Romans 2:6-8 further affirms that God will judge righteously and render to each person according to their deeds, emphasizing that rejection of Christ leads to condemnation. For Christians, understanding this judgment reinforces the importance of proclaiming the Gospel and urging others to seek refuge in Christ, who took upon Himself the penalty of sin.
Scripture References: Isaiah 34, Romans 2:6-8

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