Many Christians are comfortable talking about God's grace, mercy, and forgiveness—but what about His judgment? Has judgment disappeared under the New Covenant, or have we misunderstood what biblical judgment really is?
In this first lesson of a three-part series, Tracy Tennant explores the biblical relationship between covenant and judgment. Discover why judgment is not the opposite of God's love, but often an expression of His covenant faithfulness. From Adam and Eve to Noah and the Flood, Scripture reveals that God's judgments are never random acts of anger. They protect holiness, preserve His redemptive plan, and always leave room for mercy.
Rather than leaving believers fearful, this lesson will help you better understand God's character and strengthen your confidence in His faithfulness.
This episode is Part 1 of Tracy Tennant's three-part series on Covenant and the Christian life.
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