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What role do natural disasters play in God's judgment?

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Natural disasters are often viewed as divine judgments against a rebellious humanity, demonstrating God's sovereignty over creation.

The sermon indicates that events such as hurricanes, droughts, and other calamities are used by God as instruments of His judgment upon the unrepentant. These manifestations serve to warn humanity of the seriousness of sin and the consequences of turning away from God. Although such disasters may cause suffering even to believers, they do not harm the elect in the same way, as God's purpose through these events is to display His majesty and authority over the elements. Ultimately, what serves as a curse for some becomes a blessing for God's people, reminding them of their eternal hope in Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 16:8-9

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