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What does Revelation teach us about God's judgment today?

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Revelation teaches us that God's judgment is ongoing, reflecting His sovereignty and the consequences of humanity's rebellion.

The teachings of Revelation illuminate the current reality of God’s judgment, signifying that it is not merely a future event but a present reality enacted by the sovereign will of God. As the trumpets sound, they depict the consequences of humanity's rejection of God and the descent into chaos. This is aligned with Romans 11:7, which indicates that the unrepentant will face spiritual blindness, while those chosen by God will see His grace. The judgments serve as a reminder that God is actively engaging with the world, calling individuals to repentance while also showcasing the dire consequences for ignoring His commands. The imagery employed in Revelation serves to instill awe, urgency, and a warning that God is sovereign even in judgment, beckoning humanity to turn back to Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 8, Romans 11:7

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