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Why does God allow consequences for sin?

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God allows consequences for sin to demonstrate His righteousness and the seriousness of turning from Him.

The allowance of consequences for sin serves several purposes in God's divine plan. First, it highlights His holiness and justice; God is not indifferent to sin. In the account of David in 2 Samuel 24, after numbering Israel, a severe consequence results from his pride. This illustrates that even a man after God's own heart is subject to the severity of God's judgment. As seen in Romans 1:18, 'For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness.' However, these consequences can lead to repentance and awareness of our need for mercy. They remind believers that sin has tangible effects—both for the individual and the community—reinforcing the importance of remaining in communion with God and seeking His forgiveness regularly.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 24, Romans 1:18

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