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How do we know that God's wrath is revealed against unrighteousness?

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God's wrath is revealed against unrighteousness as a direct consequence of human rebellion and the suppression of truth, according to Romans 1:18.

The concept of God's wrath as revealed in Romans 1 is not merely an abstract idea but is evidenced through human actions and their consequences. Paul states in Romans 1:18 that the wrath of God is primarily directed at those who suppress the truth in unrighteousness. This encompasses a deliberate choosing to reject the clear revelations of God's attributes as displayed in creation. By continually ignoring this truth, humanity earns the just wrath of God, which is manifest in their sinful behaviors and ultimately, in their rejection of God. This understanding serves as a warning to all who choose to disregard the knowledge of God that is inherently present within creation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18, Romans 1:19-20

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