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What does the Bible say about God's judgment against sin?

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The Bible teaches that God's judgment against sin is serious and necessary, as seen in Zechariah's prophecies.

The Bible reveals God's judgments against sin are a crucial part of the divine narrative, as evidenced throughout the prophetic writings, including Zechariah. Judgments serve as proclamations of truth, emphasizing the consequences of denying God's authority and righteousness. It is often emphasized that God’s wrath is not arbitrary but is rooted in His holiness and justice. We see through various passages that the necessity of proclaiming these judgments is paramount, as they are a call to acknowledge the reality of divine justice and the need for salvation through Christ. For those who die in unbelief, this judgment represents eternal separation from God, which should weigh heavily on our hearts as we witness the plight of the lost.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:1-11, Romans 1:18, Revelation 20:15

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