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What does Isaiah 57 teach about judgment and mercy?

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Isaiah 57 contrasts God's judgment on the wicked with His mercy towards the righteous.

Isaiah 57 serves as a powerful reminder of the difference between the fate of the wicked and the righteous. The scripture highlights that while God will bring judgment on those who disregard Him, He mercifully takes away the righteous from the impending evil, ensuring their eternal peace. For the believer, death is not a punishment, but an act of mercy, as they are preserved from the world's evil. This assures believers of God's constant care and love, affirming that God's actions align with His covenant promises to those who trust Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 57:1-2, Romans 1:18

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