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Romans Passage on God’s Wrath and Sin

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In Romans 1:18-32, the apostle Paul addresses the consequences of unbelief and the rejection of God. Paul explains that all people are without excuse for not recognizing the existence of God, as His invisible attributes are clearly seen in the world He created. Those who choose to ignore God’s presence are subjected to their own sinful desires and immoral behaviors.

Paul describes how God allows people to follow their own desires, leading them further away from Him and into a lifestyle of sin. As a result, they experience the wrath of God and are left to suffer the consequences of their actions. Paul emphasizes that God’s judgment is fair and just, as He condemns those who practice evil and reject His truth.

Ultimately, Paul warns against the dangers of turning away from God and living a life of sin. He stresses the importance of acknowledging God’s presence and following His will, in order to receive His blessings and experience His grace.
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Romans Chapter One Verses Eighteen to Thirty-Two