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Judgment and Mercy

10 sermons

The biblical concept of "Judgment and Mercy" is a paradoxical yet harmonious theme that permeates the Christian faith, as God's righteous judgment is balanced by His compassionate mercy. According to Psalms 103:8, the Lord is "merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love," demonstrating His propensity for mercy, while Romans 2:5 warns of the consequences of rejecting God's mercy, highlighting the inevitability of judgment. In Romans 11:22, the apostle Paul cautions believers to "note the kindness and the severity of God," underscoring the dual nature of God's character, where mercy and judgment coexist in tension. This interplay between judgment and mercy is a central aspect of the Christian faith, as believers are called to respond to God's mercy with repentance and faith, thereby avoiding the judgment that awaits those who reject His loving offer of salvation.

Art Katz

Art Katz emphasizes the significance of understanding God's judgment as a means to grasp His true nature, particularly in the context of the Holocaust and the exile of Israel. He argues that judgment is not contrary to God's mercy but is essential for a complete understanding of His character. By ex

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Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes the sovereignty of God as a powerful force that demands submission, either through His word or through His works, mercies, or judgments. He warns that failure to submit to God's authority will lead to dire consequences, as often it is through judgments that God captures the

Samuel Logan Brengle

Samuel Logan Brengle emphasizes the duality of God's nature, highlighting that while He is rich in mercy, He is equally terrible in wrath. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing the terror of the Lord as a motivator for repentance and a call to holiness, warning that judgment follows w

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the prophetic message of Malachi, which warns of a coming day of judgment that will burn the wicked like stubble while offering healing to those who fear the Lord. He explains that the final word of the Old Testament is not a curse but a warning of love, urging repentan

Art Katz

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the topic of exile and the impending catastrophe that he believes will come upon the earth. He emphasizes the importance of sounding a warning to both the church and the Jewish community about this future disaster. The speaker mentions a paper he has written on

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A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the significance of our thoughts about God, asserting that they shape our identity and spiritual journey. He highlights the importance of surrendering to God, suggesting that true progress in faith comes when we relinquish control and allow God to work within us. Tozer critique

J.C. Ryle

J.C. Ryle addresses the profound questions posed by Zophar in Job 11:7-8, emphasizing that while we cannot fully comprehend God, we can know enough to affirm our faith amidst a wave of modern skepticism. He argues that many aspects of both the Bible and the natural world remain mysterious, yet this

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan explores the teachings of Jesus concerning God, emphasizing that while Jesus assumed God's existence, He did not provide a systematic theology but revealed God through His life and actions. Morgan highlights that God is a Spirit, a Father who knows and cares for His creation, and

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the critical importance of having a proper concept of God, arguing that a nation's moral and spiritual condition is directly tied to its understanding of the divine. He warns against the prevalent low views of God, which lead to a diluted faith and ineffective evangelism. Tozer

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes that the destiny of individuals and nations is closely tied to their conception of God. He argues that a nation's strength is reflected in its faith, and as Rome's understanding of God weakened, so did its moral and societal fabric. Tozer asserts that faith is fundamentally roo

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