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What does the Bible say about God's wrath and judgment?

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The Bible teaches that God's wrath is revealed against unrighteousness and will be fully poured out in judgment at the appointed time.

The Scriptures affirm that God's wrath is a response to sin and rebellion against Him. In Revelation 15:1, we see seven angels with the seven last plagues, which are filled with the wrath of God, indicating that divine judgment is sure and imminent. This is not only a future event but a reality present in the world today as God's long-suffering allows for a time of repentance. However, the patience of God will come to an end, just as He once declared to Abraham regarding the iniquity of the Amorites being not yet full (Genesis 15:16), allowing for His judgment to be executed at the right moment. Ultimately, all unrepentant sinners will experience God's judgment, possibly in this life through calamities or in the final judgment where all will be held accountable.
Scripture References: Revelation 15:1, Genesis 15:16, Romans 1:18, Revelation 8:5-13

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Revelation 15:1-4
Fred Evans · Oct 22, 2017
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