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

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The Bible reveals that God's mercy and judgment are perfectly balanced, exemplified in His response to Adam and Eve's sin in Genesis 3:15.

In Genesis 3:15, we see a profound demonstration of both God's mercy and judgment. After Adam and Eve sinned, instead of immediate destruction, God proclaimed a promise of salvation through the seed of the woman. This promise highlights His mercy, as He initiates the redemption process despite humanity's failure. Simultaneously, the enmity declared between the serpent and the woman signifies His judgment against sin. This duality exemplifies God's character as both just and gracious, ensuring that while sin is addressed, mercy is also extended to those who would ultimately trust in the coming Messiah.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Romans 9:15, Ezekiel 33:11, Psalm 101, Joshua 6:12-27, Romans 9:18, Hebrews 11:31, Isaiah 54:7-10, Psalm 89:14, Psalm 101:1, Luke 13:34, Romans 2:5, Micah 7:18, Luke 23:39-43, Romans 3:26, Isaiah 65:8-9, Exodus 34:7

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