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Why does God declare war against His enemies?

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God declares war against His enemies to uphold His holiness and righteousness.

The concept of God as a 'man of war' found in Exodus 15:3 illustrates His absolute commitment to justice and holiness. God cannot tolerate opposition to His divine rule, as exemplified in His judgment against Pharaoh and the Egyptians. This is essential to understanding God's nature; His holiness demands that He actively confront sin and rebellion. In Revelation 19, we see Christ as He returns in victory, further depicting God’s righteous justice. As believers, we are reassured that God will ultimately defeat every enemy of righteousness, reaffirming His sovereignty and justice in the lives of His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 15:3, Revelation 19:11-16

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The First Hymn
Todd Nibert · Aug 22, 2007
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