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  1. The notion of divine judgment has never been particularly popular, except perhaps among those who were convinced that they, at least, were exempt from its terrors. J. A. T. Robinson made the interesting comment: ‘We live, in the twentieth century, in a world without judgment, a world where at the last frontier post you simply go out—and nothing happens. It is like coming to the customs and ...

  2. The basic principles of divine intervention in conflict situations were stated by G.E. Wright as follows: (a) God works in this world mediately through chosen agents, whether they know it or not: (b) the divine use of an agent confers no special righteousness or merit on the agent. God uses people as they are. 4.

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · Introduction: The Continuity of Divine Judgment Throughout history, the concept of divine judgment has been pivotal in understanding the relationship between God and humanity. From the narratives of the Old Testament to the societal shifts in the modern West, the principles of divine judgment have remained consistent, reflecting God's unchanging nature.

    • Proverbs 27:12. “A prudent man foresees evil and hides himself; The simple pass on and are punished.” A prudent individual perceives potential harm and takes action to avoid it.
    • Jeremiah 7:3. “Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: Amend your ways and your deeds, and I will let you dwell in this place.” An explicit warning from God through Jeremiah; amend sinful behaviors to avert calamity.
    • Ezekiel 33:5. “He heard the sound of the trumpet but did not take warning; his blood will be on himself. But had he taken warning, he would have saved his life.”
    • Amos 4:6. “I gave you empty stomachs in every city and lack of bread in every town, yet you have not returned to me,” declares the LORD. God’s dire warning is depicted through famine, a divine signal meant to inspire repentance.
  4. Jan 1, 2008 · The Certainty of Divine Judgments. The subject before us is a very serious one and also a comprehensive one from a doctrinal standpoint. The Scriptures tell us plainly in Hebrews 9:27 that “it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.”. This means that every soul anywhere in all the world, past, present, or future ...

  5. Aug 5, 2004 · 23 Abstracting must usually be done when a passage is so concretely related to a specific setting. If the text refers to Israel, we must generalize or abstract it to use the designation the people of God, or believers, or professing believers; if the passage mentions an Assyrian invasion, we must abstract to speak of divine judgment.

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  7. So Joel sees two things coming as the day of the Lord approaches: one is a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit (2:28, 29), and the other is a terrible time of divine judgment. He had fought against his own people in the past to lead them to salvation. He will fight against the nations in the future who reject his salvation and his people.

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