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What is the purpose of God's judgment in the church?

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God's judgment in the church is corrective, aimed at cultivating holiness among His people (1 Peter 4:17).

The purpose of God's judgment in the church is explicitly stated in 1 Peter 4:17, where it says that judgment begins at the house of God. This judgment serves to maintain the purity and holiness of the church, as God corrects His people to prevent them from falling into sin and facing eternal condemnation. It is a demonstration of God's commitment to His covenant relationship with them. The corrective nature of this judgment reflects God's love and desire for His children to be conformed to the image of Christ, reinforcing the truth that God disciplines those He loves. Through such judgments, God aims to promote spiritual growth and restore any waywardness among His people.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:17

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Chastening
John R. Mitchell · Mar 1, 1987
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