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Gods Vengeance

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God's vengeance is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, revealing His righteous judgment against sin and injustice. In Romans 12:19, believers are reminded, 'Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord,' emphasizing that it is not our place to seek revenge but to trust in God's perfect justice. This concept is further illustrated in 2 Thessalonians 1:6, where it states that God will repay with affliction those who afflict His people, showcasing His commitment to defending the oppressed. Jesus teaches in Matthew 5:44 to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us, indicating that while God holds the ultimate authority over vengeance, we are called to respond with grace and mercy. Moreover, the Psalms often reflect on God's vengeance, as seen in Psalms 94:1, which proclaims, 'O Lord, God of vengeance, O God of vengeance, shine forth!' This cry underscores the belief that God is a just judge who will not overlook wrongdoing. Ultimately, understanding God's vengeance leads us to a deeper appreciation of His holiness and the assurance that He will right every wrong, as affirmed in Revelation 20:12, where all will stand before Him to give an account. In trusting God's timing and methods, we hold fast to our faith, as encouraged in the sermon 'Hold Fast Your Title Deed of Faith,' knowing that He will bring justice in His perfect way.

allan-halton

Allan Halton preaches about the righteous recompense of God, emphasizing that those who trouble the righteous will face His vengeance, while those who endure patiently will receive rest and salvation. He highlights the connection between knowing God and obeying the Gospel of Jesus Christ, stating th

allan-halton

Allan Halton preaches about the day of recompense and vengeance, emphasizing that vengeance belongs to God alone and we must not take it into our own hands. He highlights the importance of maintaining faith and hope in the midst of trials, as our salvation is sure when we hold tightly to our faith.

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