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What does the Bible say about judgment and mercy?

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The Bible presents God's message as one of both judgment and mercy, emphasizing the need for both in the proclamation of the gospel.

Scripture reveals that God's message comprises both judgment and mercy, as seen in Isaiah's burden for Moab. Isaiah's prophetic message warns of impending judgment due to sin while also offering the hope of mercy. Neglecting to preach both aspects would result in a partial understanding of God’s will, as Paul admonished to declare the whole counsel of God. This duality is echoed throughout the biblical narrative, affirming that all people face judgment for their sins yet can receive mercy through belief in Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 15:1, Matthew 21:12-17, Luke 11:42, Matthew 23:23, Habakkuk 2:1-4, Romans 2:28-29, 2 Corinthians 5:10-11, Nahum 1:6-7, Daniel 2:10-13, John 3:36, Romans 3:26, John 3:17

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