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What does the Gospel teach about the wrath of God?

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The Gospel teaches that God's wrath is just and is poured out on sin, and Christ bore that wrath in our place.

The doctrine of God's wrath is pivotal in understanding the full scope of the Gospel. The Scriptures reveal that God's wrath is a necessary response to sin, reflecting His holiness and justice. Romans 3:23 states that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, underscoring the severity of our condition. However, the Gospel provides hope, for Christ bore the wrath of God on Calvary. As stated in Galatians 3:13, He became a curse for us, satisfying the just demands of God’s holiness. This understanding emphasizes that without acknowledging God’s wrath, we cannot appreciate the grace of the Gospel. It highlights the enormity of what Christ accomplished and the depth of His love in taking our place.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:13, Romans 1:18, Psalms 75:8

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Preaching Christ
Paul Washer · Mar 11, 2016
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