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What does the Bible say about the mercy of God in judgment?

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The Bible shows that God's mercy is evident even in judgment, particularly in His deliverance of Lot from Sodom.

In Genesis 19, we see God's mercy vividly illustrated through His actions towards Lot. The angels sent to destroy Sodom first sought to rescue Lot and his family, demonstrating that God does not punish the righteous alongside the wicked. This is a crucial lesson in understanding God's nature; His mercy extends even amidst impending judgment. The narrative exemplifies that those who are in Christ can rest assured in His protection, as seen in the promise made that Lot must be safely out of Sodom before destruction could take place (Genesis 19:22). This typifies the grace offered to believers, who, in Christ, are spared from the ultimate judgment of sin.
Scripture References: Genesis 19:1-25, Romans 8:1

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