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How does Romans 1 describe the effects of rejecting God?

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Romans 1 describes that rejecting God leads to a reprobate mind and various sins due to God's judgment (Romans 1:24-28).

In Romans 1:24-28, Paul explains that when individuals reject God and His truth, He gives them over to their sinful desires. This rejection results in vile affections and a reprobate mind—meaning their ability to make sound judgments about right and wrong becomes corrupted. Consequently, this leads to behaviors that reflect a complete departure from God's design, demonstrating the seriousness of sin. This scriptural account warns of the spiritual blindness that accompanies the rejection of God's light, further emphasizing the need for repentance and faith in Christ for true salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:24-28

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"God's Judgement"
Don Bell · May 12, 2024
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