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Why is it important that God sees all evil?

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God's ability to see all evil assures believers that He rules justly and that evil will be judged.

The reality that God sees all evil is significant for Christians as it underscores His sovereignty and justice. Proverbs 20:8 reveals that the King scatters evil with His eyes, indicating an active role in judgment and righteousness. This omniscience reassures believers that no evil goes unnoticed, and it affirms that God will judge all things rightly. For the elect, this means that their sins have been dealt with through Christ's sacrifice, allowing them to escape condemnation. Meanwhile, for the wicked, it holds the promise of inevitable judgment, validating God's justice as He preserves righteousness in the universe.
Scripture References: Proverbs 20:8, Genesis 6:5

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