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What is meant by the 'grapes of wrath' in scripture?

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The 'grapes of wrath' refer to those who reject God's salvation, destined for judgment.

The term 'grapes of wrath' used in Revelation 14:19 symbolizes those who have produced fruit contrary to repentance and faith, leading to God's judgment. This imagery conveys the seriousness of rejecting Christ's sacrifice and underscores the importance of accepting the gospel. As highlighted in Romans 1:18, the wrath of God is revealed against all ungodliness, indicating that those who persist in rebellion against God's grace will face the ultimate consequence of judgment. The contrast between the 'grapes of wrath' and the 'wheat' signifies the final, divided destiny of mankind, reaffirming the sovereignty and justice of God.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:19, Romans 1:18

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