In Walter Pendleton's sermon titled "God's Wrath IS Revealed," the central theological theme focuses on the reality and (present-day) manifestation of God's wrath as articulated in Romans 1. Pendleton argues that God's wrath is revealed against humanity's perversion of the natural order, self-justification, and total corruption, as indicated in Romans 1:18–32, 2:1–29, and 3:1–20 respectively. He cites specific passages, notably Romans 1:18, which states that God’s wrath "is revealed" in the present tense, asserting that this revelation is not limited to a final judgment but manifests in humanity's ongoing rebellion against God. The sermon underscores the practical significance of recognizing God’s holiness, emphasizing humanity's innate corruption, and the necessity of salvation through Christ, ultimately pointing to the grace available amid divine judgment.
“God's wrath is as holy as God is, and God's wrath is his holy hatred against all ungodliness and all unrighteousness of men.”
“The wrath of God is mentioned far more times than the love of God. I'm not saying one means more than the other. I'm just saying the facts are Paul dealt more with God's wrath than he did with God's love.”
“Not living right now may be the revelation of God's wrath on you now.”
“If God ever opens your eyes, this will lay you in the dirt and you'll have nowhere else to flee but to Jesus Christ.”
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