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What does Romans teach about God's wrath?

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Romans teaches that God's wrath is revealed against all ungodliness, highlighting humanity's dire condition outside of Christ.

The book of Romans presents a stark portrayal of God's wrath against sin and unrighteousness, making it clear that all mankind is under condemnation (Romans 1:18). The passage reveals that God’s wrath is not arbitrary but a righteous response to human rebellion and idolatry. Those who reject the truth about God incur His judgment, emphasizing the seriousness of sin and the urgent need for repentance. Understanding God's wrath underscores the gravity of our condition without Christ and the necessity of salvation through Him (Romans 5:9).
Scripture References: Romans 1:18, Romans 5:9

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Let God Be True
Paul Mahan · Feb 6, 2022
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