The Wrath of God: A Biblical Perspective on Divine Judgement

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The images depict key messages from Romans 1:18-23 emphasizing the concepts of God's love and forgiveness, holiness, judgement upon ungodliness and sin, the reality of Hell, and humanity's accountability before God for rejecting Him through ungodliness and unrighteousness. They highlight that all are without excuse as God has revealed Himself, and individuals are accountable for their choice not to worship or obey Him. The overall message conveys the urgent need for all people to turn to the Lord for salvation.


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  1. The Heathen Romans 1:18-23

  2. God is Loving and offers Foregiveness to all.

  3. God is Holy and judges all ungodliness and sin.

  4. All are under the Wrath of God.

  5. All are under the Wrath of God. Hell is real. Judgement is coming.

  6. All are under the Wrath of God. Ungodliness: godlessness

  7. All are under the Wrath of God. Unrighteousness: evil and sin.

  8. All are without excuse because God has revealed Himself.

  9. All are without excuse because God has revealed Himself. God has shown Himself in them.

  10. All are without excuse because God has revealed Himself. God has shown Himself around them.

  11. All are without excuse because they have rejected God.

  12. All are without excuse because they have rejected God. They choose not to worship God. (ungodliness)

  13. All are without excuse because they have rejected God. They choose not to obey God. (unrighteousness)

  14. All people need the Lord.

  15. All people need the Lord. They must hear the Gospel.

  16. All people need the Lord. They must hear the Gospel. They must trust in Christ.

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