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What does the Bible say about calamities and God's judgment?

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The Bible teaches that calamities are often acts of God's judgment, intended to warn people of their need for repentance.

Scripture indicates that calamities are a manifestation of God's sovereign purpose. Amos 3:6 asks rhetorically if a trumpet can be blown in a city without causing fear, implying that disasters serve as divine warnings. These events highlight the wickedness of people and their urgent need for repentance in light of impending judgment. Jesus mentions in Luke 13:3 that unless people repent, they will all perish, emphasizing that calamities point toward the reality of God's justice.
Scripture References: Amos 3:6, Luke 13:3

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