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What is the significance of judgment in the context of God's grace?

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Judgment highlights the seriousness of sin, making God's grace all the more remarkable as a means of restoration.

The concept of judgment is significant in understanding God's grace, as it illustrates the consequences of sin and the holiness of God. In Ezekiel 28, God pronounces judgment on Tyre and its leaders, showcasing the inherent wickedness that must be addressed. However, this judgment also sets the stage for grace; without recognizing the depth of human sinfulness, the beauty of God's grace would not be appreciated. Thus, God's judgment is not separate from His grace but serves as the backdrop against which His mercy and love shine brighter, ultimately revealing the salvific work of Christ.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 28:16-19, Romans 3:23-26

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