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What does Numbers 25 teach us about God's judgment?

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Numbers 25 illustrates God's judgment against sin and the consequences of Israel's idolatry.

In Numbers 25, we witness God's anger stirred by the Israelites' idolatrous practices with the Moabite women, leading them into sin. The text demonstrates God's unwavering holiness and justice, as He commands the leaders to execute those who turned away from Him to worship Baal Peor. This passage serves as a stark reminder of the serious consequences of turning away from God and the importance of fidelity to Him. The 24,000 who fell due to the plague reveal the severity of divine judgment and the reality that unrepentant sin incurs grave consequences. Moreover, it underscores the necessity of relying on God's sovereign grace to deliver us from our sinful tendencies, showcasing His mercy amidst judgment.
Scripture References: Numbers 25:1-9

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