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What does the Bible say about God's judgment in Revelation?

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The Bible reveals that God's judgment is represented through the vials or bowls poured out in Revelation, signaling the impending final judgment upon the wicked.

In Revelation, particularly in chapter 16, we see the pouring out of vials that symbolize God's wrath upon the earth. This concept is not limited to a future event but is a present reality, indicating that judgment is occurring in life as a precursor to the final judgment. The vials represent various judgments that God uses to warn humanity of their sinfulness and the ultimate consequences that await those who remain unrepentant. Historical references, such as the plagues of Egypt, illustrate a pattern where God's judgments serve as both a warning and a revelation of His holiness, aiming to bring people to repentance before final judgment arrives.
Scripture References: Revelation 16:1-4, Exodus 9:8-12, Revelation 16:5-6, Exodus 7:19

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