Bootstrap

What does the Bible say about earthquakes as God's judgment?

Answered in 1 source

The Bible depicts earthquakes as divine acts of judgment, specifically as punishments for sin.

In Scripture, earthquakes are frequently associated with God's wrath against sin. For instance, Psalm 18:7 describes how the earth shook and quaked as a response to God's anger. Similarly, Nahum 1:5-6 declares that in God's presence, mountains quake and the earth trembles, indicating that earthquakes serve as a judicial act reflecting divine displeasure with humanity's iniquity. Throughout biblical history, earthquakes are presented as a vital means by which God alerts sinners to the seriousness of their rebellion and calls them to repentance.
Scripture References: Psalm 18:7, Nahum 1:5-6, Job 9:5-6, Isaiah 24:1, Isaiah 29:6

Sermons (1)

Earthquake!
Charles Wesley · Mar 21, 2011
Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.

0:00 0:00