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Yes, God still judges nations for their sins—just as He still judges individuals. The Bible is clear: “You may be sure that your sin will find you out” (Numbers 32:23).
- Do you think God judges nations as well as individuals?
Yes, God does judge nations as well as individuals—and we...
- Do you think God judges nations as well as individuals?
Jan 12, 2021 · There are nine oracles of judgment against the nations—Egypt, Philistia, Moab, Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Kedar and Hazor, Elam, and Babylon—followed by Jerusalem’s destruction. The judgments are...
Jun 22, 2003 · God doesn’t ignore national sins—we see Him judging nations throughout the Bible because of their sins. And He isn’t ignoring the sins of today’s nations. In this message, Pastor Lutzer shows us some of the sins that God will hold a country accountable for.
Oct 29, 2021 · God is “the Judge of all the earth” (Gen 18:25), and He “is a righteous judge, and a God who has indignation every day” (Psa 7:11). It’s unimaginable to serve a God who cannot or will not judge sin.
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- The Sequence of Sin in Leviticus 18Link
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There are at least five ways the Bible talks about God’s judgment. 1. In judgment, God hands over the impenitent to hardening in this life. 2. In judgment, God punishes nations in history, both Israel and others. 3. There will be a final judgment of all people at the end of history. 4. The death of Jesus was God’s final punitive judgment on all who...
But what about judgment on nations today? What about America as a whole? Are there biblical pointers to how God deals with nations today? First, the Bible portrays God as sovereign over the nations and ruling them for his purposes. This includes ethnic peoples as well as the political states that emerge around them: “Kingship belongs to the Lord, a...
But there is a remarkable sequence of sins in Leviticus 18:20–25 that sounds very much like the progress of iniquity in the modern Western world. Moses writes that by these iniquities “the nations, which I am driving out before you, have become unclean, and the land became unclean, so that I punished its iniquity, and the land vomited out its inhab...
Our reaction to this is probably about the same as most people’s reaction to so-called homosexual “marriage” fifty years ago. Is there any good reason to doubt that in fifty years the laws against bestiality (zoophilia) will have fallen the same way laws against homosexual intercourse have fallen in recent years? (And as for “marriage,” Wikipedia a...
Does God or will God still punish an entire nation as a unit for their sins as he did his chosen people the Israelites? Answer. Excellent question. I hope I get close to your question but it raises the broader questions of how God had dealt with the nations in the past and how He deals with them today.
Yes, God does judge nations as well as individuals—and we ignore His judgment at our peril. The Bible warns that someday “He will judge the nations, heaping up the dead and crushing the rulers of the whole earth” (Psalm 110:6).