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Why is the doctrine of wrath important for Christians?

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Understanding God's wrath underscores the necessity of grace and the urgent need for salvation through Christ.

The doctrine of God's wrath is an essential component of Christian theology as it clarifies the seriousness of sin and the character of God as holy and just. Romans 1:18 teaches that the wrath of God is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men. This understanding deepens our appreciation for grace; recognizing that we deserved God's wrath but have instead received His love and mercy through Christ. Moreover, it serves as a motivation for evangelism, compelling believers to share the good news of salvation so others might escape this wrath and experience the life-transforming grace offered through Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18

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