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How do we know God's wrath is real?

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God's wrath is an expression of His justice, serving as punishment for sin, especially for those who live and die in unbelief.

God's wrath is not merely an abstract concept; it reflects His absolute justice in punishing sin. The sermon emphasizes that God's wrath abides on those who reject Christ, as seen in John 3:36. Unlike human expressions of anger, God's wrath is measured, purposeful, and just. It is a consequence of living outside the grace of God and rejecting the salvation offered through Christ. In Revelation 16, it illustrates the culmination of God's justice as His wrath is poured out on an unrepentant world, finalizing the divine judgment for those who oppose Him.
Scripture References: John 3:36, Revelation 16, Revelation 14:10-11, Romans 1:18, Psalm 90:7-11, Revelation 6:12-17, 2 Peter 3:3-10, Revelation 4, Psalm 5:4-6, Psalm 11:5-6

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Armageddon
Bill Parker · Jul 31, 2016
The Fugitive
Todd Nibert · Jun 10, 2007
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