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Why does God send judgment in the world?

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God sends judgment as a consequence of sin and rebellion against His truth, as demonstrated in the plagues of Egypt in Exodus 10.

The Bible teaches that God's judgments are a result of humanity's sin, rebellion, and refusal to accept His truth. In Exodus 10, we see how God sent plagues to Egypt in response to Pharaoh's hardened heart and refusal to heed God's command. Each plague served not only as a punishment but as a demonstration of God's power and holiness, calling His people to repentance. This theme persists throughout Scripture, where judgment functions as both a warning and a means to restore His people to righteousness. Ultimately, God's judgments are intended to reveal His glory and lead sinners to acknowledge their need for Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 10

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