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What does the book of Ezekiel teach us about God's judgment?

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The book of Ezekiel reveals that God's judgment is just and often comes with a call to repentance and recognition of sin.

Ezekiel emphasizes the justice of God's judgment throughout the book. In Ezekiel 18:4, it states, 'The soul that sinneth, it shall die,' highlighting that God's judgment equally applies to everyone, father and son alike. This judgment is also preceded by a separation, as seen when a mark is placed upon God's chosen people to protect them during judgment (Ezekiel 9:6). Furthermore, it illustrates that judgment often begins at the house of God, exposing false professions and examining the hearts of the congregation, which aligns with Peter's teaching in 1 Peter 4:17. God's judgment, therefore, is not arbitrary but carried out with precision and righteousness.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 18:4, Ezekiel 9:6, 1 Peter 4:17

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