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What does the Bible say about God's judgments?

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The Bible illustrates God's judgments using metaphors, such as comparing Him to a moth that secretly and gradually consumes those who rebel against Him.

In the Bible, God's judgments are often depicted in metaphors to convey their nature and effect. One such comparison is found in Hosea 5:12, where God declares, 'I will be unto Ephraim as a Moth.' This comparison highlights how God's judgment operates quietly and insidiously, much like a moth that gradually destroys a garment. The text warns that God's wrath can corrode a nation much like a moth consumes cloth, affecting both rich and poor equally. It serves as a call to recognize the slow and subtle way God may bring judgment upon a people who turn away from Him.

Furthermore, the passage emphasizes the importance of maintaining spiritual purity and vigilance. Just as garments that are kept clean and protected from dust are less likely to fall prey to a moth, so too are people who strive to keep themselves pure from sin and the corrupting influences of the world under God's protection. This allegorical representation underscores God's righteous nature in enforcing justice and encourages believers to remain faithful and holy to avoid His judgment.
Scripture References: Isaiah 26:8-9, Exodus 7:5, Psalm 9:16, Zephaniah 3:15, Romans 10:4, Amos 1, Revelation 19:1-2, Revelation 19:1

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