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What does Romans 1 teach about general revelation?

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Romans 1 teaches that God's attributes are evident in creation, leaving mankind without excuse for unbelief.

In Romans 1, Paul explains that God's invisible attributes and divine nature can be clearly seen in the created world, which is deemed sufficient to hold humanity accountable. This general revelation is important as it affirms that all people have a moral knowledge of God, rendering them without excuse for their sinfulness. However, while general revelation reveals God's existence and power, it is not salvific; it serves to confirm the need for special revelation through the gospel for the true salvation of souls.
Scripture References: Romans 1:20

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