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

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The Bible teaches that God's wrath is revealed against sin and that there is a coming judgment for those who remain unrepentant.

Throughout Scripture, God's wrath is a significant theme, particularly in relation to unrepentant sinners. The Lord Jesus warns of future judgment, emphasizing that those who reject Him will face the consequences of their rebellion. In Luke 23:30, He illustrates a time when people will desire mountains to fall on them rather than face God's wrath, capturing the absolute horror of divine judgment. This concept reinforces the Reformed understanding that God is just, holding individuals accountable for their sins. The warnings serve as not only a proclamation of God's righteousness but also as a call for repentance, encouraging individuals to seek refuge in Christ, who alone offers forgiveness and escapes from judgment.
Scripture References: Luke 23:30, Romans 1:18

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