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Why should Christians believe in the judgment of God?

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Christians believe in God's judgment because the Bible consistently reveals God's holiness and His promise to punish sin.

The doctrine of divine judgment is a central tenet of Christian faith, deeply rooted in the biblical narrative. God's holiness demands justice, as articulated in passages such as Romans 1:18, which speaks of God's wrath against all ungodliness and unrighteousness. The certainty of judgment also serves as a warning to nations and individuals, calling them to repentance and faith in Christ. Moreover, the silence of God, as discussed in the sermon, indicates a current period of grace, but that will not last indefinitely. The assurance that God will act in judgment reinforces the urgency for individuals to reconcile themselves to Him through Christ, who is our ark of safety. Understanding this doctrine helps Christians appreciate the gravity of sin and motivates them to share the gospel with urgency and compassion.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18

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