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What does the Bible say about God's judgment on the earth?

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The Bible describes God's judgment as a necessary response to sin, where He turns the earth upside down as a demonstration of His holiness and power.

The judgment of God is a theme woven throughout the Scriptures, particularly highlighted in Isaiah 24. God declares that He is the one who makes the earth empty and waste, turning it upside down in response to sin and rebellion. This judgment serves not only to cleanse but also to reveal His sovereignty over creation. It is a reminder that God's holiness necessitates a response to human iniquity, and this judgment operates both in the present world and in the eternal state. Ultimately, Isaiah reassures believers that while the earth may reel under judgment, God's purpose will not fail, and He will preserve His remnant people amidst the chaos.
Scripture References: Isaiah 24:1-6, Romans 5:12

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