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What does it mean to 'flee from the wrath to come'?

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To 'flee from the wrath to come' means to turn to Jesus for salvation and avoid the consequences of sin.

This expression emphasizes the urgency of seeking refuge in Christ to escape divine judgment. John the Baptist called people to repent and find salvation in Jesus, saying, 'Flee from the wrath to come' (Matthew 3:7). Understanding our sinfulness and need for a Savior leads us to respond sincerely to Jesus' sacrifice. This call is not merely about avoiding hell but entering into a transformative relationship with God through faith in Christ, who bore our punishment.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:7

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