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'''God's judgment''', in [[religion|religious]] contexts, refers to the idea that [[God]] punishes people in a [[Justice|just]] manner concerning their [[sin]]s and that He will also eventually judge humanity as a whole. God judges people based on their actions, inactions, thoughts and [[belief]]s. The concept of God's just judgments is central to many religions - including [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], and [[Judaism]]. And it frequently involves the idea of a final judgment.  
 
'''God's judgment''', in [[religion|religious]] contexts, refers to the idea that [[God]] punishes people in a [[Justice|just]] manner concerning their [[sin]]s and that He will also eventually judge humanity as a whole. God judges people based on their actions, inactions, thoughts and [[belief]]s. The concept of God's just judgments is central to many religions - including [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], and [[Judaism]]. And it frequently involves the idea of a final judgment.  
  

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Last Judgment by Johann Georg Unruhe - Damned souls going to Hell.

God's judgment, in religious contexts, refers to the idea that God punishes people in a just manner concerning their sins and that He will also eventually judge humanity as a whole. God judges people based on their actions, inactions, thoughts and beliefs. The concept of God's just judgments is central to many religions - including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. And it frequently involves the idea of a final judgment.

Bible verses on God's judgment

Bible verses on God's judgment

New Testament and God's righteous judgment

The New Testament has numerous passages regarding God's judgment, highlighting both His righteous judgment and calls to examine one's own actions and conscience. Bible verses such as Matthew 12:36-37, Matthew 25:31-46, Romans 2:1-16, and Revelation 20:11-15 are often cited passages concerning God's righteous and holy judgments.

Romans 2:1-16: Romans 2:1-16 - ESV translation

Old Testament and God's righteous judgment

Destruction of Sodom by God

See also

External links

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