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

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The Bible teaches that God is both gracious and just, waiting to show mercy to those who turn to Him (Isaiah 30:18).

The Scriptures reveal the dual nature of God as both gracious and just. In Isaiah 30:18, we see that the Lord waits to be gracious and is exalted in showing mercy. This illustrates God's desire to forgive and to lift up those who recognize their need for Him. However, God's grace is not separate from His judgment; rather, it is through His judgment that His mercy is made manifest. As the just judge, He does not overlook sin but has judged the sins of His people at the cross, pouring out His wrath on Christ as the substitute for sinners. Thus, we can see how both grace and judgment fulfill God’s character and purpose in salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 30:18

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Ian Potts · Jun 21, 2015
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