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Why is it wrong to say God loves everyone unconditionally?

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Saying God loves everyone unconditionally overlooks the biblical reality of His judgment against sin.

Claiming that God loves everyone unconditionally can lead to a dangerous misunderstanding of His character and wrath. Scripture clearly identifies that God hates sin and is angry with the wicked every day. Such a declaration can lull people into complacency, allowing them to believe they can continue in rebellion without consequence. In reality, God's love is connected intrinsically to His holiness and righteousness; He does not overlook sin. Instead, the Bible portrays impenitent sinners as being under His wrath, which is a crucial part of understanding the severity of the gospel message. Without acknowledging God's judgment, the gospel's good news becomes meaningless as it separates the reality of God's wrath from the reality of His mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18, Psalm 7:11

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