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What happens to sinners who face God's wrath?

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Sinners who face God's wrath will experience eternal separation from Him and punishment in hell.

The fate of those who reject God's provision in Christ and continue in sin is described vividly in the Scriptures. Hell is depicted as a real and eternal place of torment where God's wrath is fully manifested. In Revelation 20:15, it is stated that 'anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire.' This illustrates the serious consequence of sin, leading to eternal separation from God and His grace. Furthermore, the agony experienced in hell is not merely physical but also spiritual, as condemned souls will endure the torment of conscience, forever gnawing at them, and the realization of the opportunities they had to repent but rejected. Therefore, understanding this reality urges unrepentant sinners to flee from divine wrath and seek refuge in Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:15, Matthew 25:41

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The Wrath of God
Don Fortner · Apr 20, 2014
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