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What is the relationship between God's judgment and compassion?

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God's judgment serves to correct and instruct, while His compassion assures us that He desires restoration rather than destruction.

The relationship between God's judgment and compassion is intricately woven through Scripture. Lamentations 3 reveals that God's afflictions are not born of wrath but rather serve a purpose in bringing His people to repentance. Jeremiah states that 'He does not afflict willingly nor grieve the children of men,' indicating that God's motives are rooted in love and the desire for our spiritual well-being. This duality of judgment and compassion underscores a powerful truth: while we may experience the consequences of sin, God's ultimate desire is for our restoration and redemption through His merciful nature, reflecting His faithful commitment to His covenant people.
Scripture References: Lamentations 3:33

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Jeremiah's Lament
Henry Sant · Feb 11, 2024
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