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How do we know that fleeing from the wrath to come is true?

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Fleeing from the wrath to come is a biblical concept supported by scriptures like Matthew 3:7 and Psalm 11:5-6.

Fleeing from the impending wrath of God is a recurring theme in scripture, warning mankind of His righteous indignation against sin. Matthew 3:7 captures this urgency, where John the Baptist calls out to the Pharisees and Sadducees to 'flee from the wrath to come.' Additionally, Psalm 11:5-6 reveals God's hostility toward wickedness and emphasizes that the wicked will face dire consequences. These verses collectively affirm the reality of God's wrath and the imperative for believers to seek refuge in Christ, who alone provides salvation from this judgment.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:7, Psalm 11:5-6

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The Fugitive
Todd Nibert · Jun 10, 2007
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