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What does it mean that God's wrath is eternal?

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God's wrath is eternal in that His justice against sin continues throughout eternity, particularly evident in the judgment of the wicked.

God’s wrath being 'eternal' signifies that His response to sin and rebellion against His sovereignty does not cease. It embodies the ongoing separation of the unrighteous from His presence, ultimately manifested in hell. As described in Romans 1:18, this wrath is revealed from heaven continuously against ungodliness. This understanding fosters a sobering reality for believers and a call to mission for evangelism, as we recognize the stakes involved in opposing God's will.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18, Revelation 14:10-11

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God's Wrath
Don Bell · May 12, 2010
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