June 13: Galit Ka Ba Sa Kasalanan? - Judgment - Romans 2:5-6 - 365 Daily Devotions
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Today's Devotion:
365 Daily Devotions: Seminary Edition
💁🏻 Concept: Judgment
God’s judgment refers to His holy and righteous response to sin. It is not arbitrary or cruel, but a necessary expression of His justice and holiness. Throughout Scripture, God reveals that He cannot tolerate sin—He must deal with it, whether in the form of personal rebellion or societal evil. His judgment is both present and future: sometimes seen in earthly consequences and ultimately revealed at the final judgment. Yet in His mercy, God provided a way of escape through Christ, who bore the judgment we deserved. For the believer, judgment was satisfied at the cross.
📖 Bible Readings: Romans 2:5-6
(John 3:16-18; Ecclesiastes 12:14; Hebrews 9:27; Revelation 20:11-15; 2 Peter 3:9-10; Isaiah 13:11; Romans 5:9, 7:19)
👨🏻💻 Teachings:
1. God is a righteous Judge who cannot ignore sin.
2. God’s judgment deals with all sins and injustices.
3. God provided Christ for us to escape judgment.
💪🏼 Applications:
1. Preach the gospel of salvation offered by Christ.
2. Pray without ceasing for your family and friends.
3. Prepare for the day of judgment by serving God.
🎙Discussion:
How can you practically prepare for the day of judgment?
1. Serve God
2. Share the gospel
3. Stop cherishing our sins.
🙏🏼 Prayer:
Righteous Judge, thank You for being holy and just. I confess that I fall short and deserve Your judgment, yet I’m grateful for Jesus who took my place on the cross. Help me never to take Your mercy for granted. Teach me to walk in reverence and to hate the sin that once separated me from You. Strengthen my desire for righteousness and deepen my gratitude for salvation. Let my life reflect Your holiness and Your grace, so others may come to know You. In every choice I make, may I honor You with a clean heart. In Jesus’ name, Amen.