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Wrath Of God

6 sermons

The "wrath of God" in the Bible signifies God's righteous anger and judgment against sin and injustice. It reflects His holiness and justice, emphasizing that sin cannot go unpunished. This concept is prevalent throughout both the Old and New Testaments. For instance, in Romans 1:18, Paul states, "For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men," highlighting that God's wrath is a response to human sinfulness. In the Old Testament, God's wrath is often depicted in the context of national judgment and divine retribution, such as in the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19) or the Babylonian exile of Israel (Jeremiah 25:15-29). However, the New Testament also emphasizes that God's wrath is not merely punitive but serves to call humanity to repentance. In Ephesians 2:3, Paul describes humanity as "children of wrath," yet the overarching message of the New Testament is one of grace and redemption through Jesus Christ, who absorbs the wrath of God on behalf of sinners (Romans 5:9). Thus, the "wrath of God" serves both as a warning against sin and as a testament to God's commitment to justice and righteousness, ultimately leading to the hope of reconciliation through faith.

David Downs

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing our sinful nature and the need for salvation through Jesus Christ. They highlight that our purpose in life is not found in motivational speaking or self-help methods, but in understanding the wrath of God and the atonement provided

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Kiss the Son 35:41
Aaron Dunlop

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of kissing the Son, which symbolizes worship, allegiance, and love towards Jesus Christ. The sermon references the story of a woman washing and kissing Jesus' feet, highlighting her gratitude for being forgiven much. The preacher urges believers

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Willie Mullan

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the pouring out of the fourth vial of God's wrath upon the sun. This event will cause the sun to become extremely hot and will have devastating effects on the earth, including the destruction of drinking water sources and the death of sea creatures. The preache

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William MacDonald

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the contemplation of the wrath of God as a means to develop compassion for the lost and to make unbelievers take notice. The speaker also highlights the consolations of the Lord during difficult times and the promise of an abundant entrance into the everlasting

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Eli Brayley

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the neglected topic of the wrath of God. He emphasizes the relevance and necessity of understanding God's wrath in a fallen and sinful world. The preacher challenges the notion of avoiding this subject and encourages Christians to face the difficult issues surr

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E.A. Johnston

In this sermon, the pastor discusses the decline of America as a nation and attributes it to the sins of the people. He refers to the history of America being favored by God in times of revival and spiritual awakening. The pastor emphasizes the need for the nation to repent and seek righteousness an

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