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What does the Bible teach about God's wrath toward sin?

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The Bible teaches that God's wrath is a holy response to sin, necessitating judgment and the need for atonement.

God's wrath toward sin is a crucial aspect of His nature, revealing His holiness and justice. As demonstrated in Lamentations and throughout Scripture, God's response to sin is severe due to its destructive nature and the rebellion it represents against His perfect holiness. Romans 1:18 states, 'For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men.' This underscores the importance of Christ’s atoning sacrifice, which satisfies God’s justice and redirects His wrath away from us. By believing in Christ, we escape this wrath and are reconciled to God, emphasizing the extraordinary grace shown through the gospel.
Scripture References: Lamentations, Romans 1:18, Romans 5:9

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