From the provided sources, it is evident that God's purpose for the world lies in eradicating evil and sin through the introduction of just punishment that has a corrective and instructive character. According to one of the authors, God intends to affect man with calamities and suffering to demonstrate the inevitability and power of His moral law, inscribed both in each person's conscience and on the pages of the Bible. If this law were universally observed, God's governance would be unassailable; however, because man, through his freedom, strays from Him, God resorts to punishment, which serves as a counterbalance to evil and sin. Thus, the cessation of the "madness" in the world appears to be linked to the restoration of order through the mechanism of punishment, which sustains the eternal power of the divine law and eventually provides the opportunity for the salvation of believers.