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

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The Bible reveals that God's judgment is essential for salvation, rooted in His righteousness and justice.

In the scriptures, particularly in Psalm 7 and 2 Samuel 18, we see God’s righteous judgment intertwined with His plan of salvation. David, in his despair over the death of his son Absalom, recognizes that God's salvation is based on righteousness. In Psalm 7, he cries out for deliverance, affirming that God is angry with the wicked each day, emphasizing that salvation requires the judgment of sin. God's mercy does not contradict His justice; rather, it fulfills it through the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, who bore the sins of His people and was judged righteously for them. Salvation, therefore, is only possible through the righteousness of God being revealed and upheld.
Scripture References: Zephaniah 3:15, 1 Peter 2:24, Romans 4:8

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My Son, My Son!
Ian Potts · Mar 8, 2015
Joshua

Joshua

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