It is the most important thing which you will ever do in your life; to believe in the Son of God. But what is the difference between saving faith and a faith that will not save? In the case of many people it is that they do not believe in the reality of the wrath of God. They do believe in God in a general sense, and yet they only see Him as a God of love. They do not see Him as a God of Justice and Judgment as the Bible portrays Him. Many believe that God should accept them as they are, in their sins, and according to their own ideas of Him. And if their ideas of Him do not square with what the Bible says about God, then they reject the truth of the word of God by insisting to themselves and declaring to others an opinion which they have formed in their own mind. They believe that their conception of what God is like must be the correct one, for a loving God, they think, would never send anyone to hell. I want to assert to you from this verse that this is a very sad and dangerous view of God. If it is persisted in, the person who believes it will indeed end up in hell. But let us understand that people can change by believing in our Lord Jesus Christ. Their minds and their hearts can change by the mighty grace of our Savior, and the wrath of God can be lifted from them. This morning I would like to open up this subject, about how you can have the wrath of God lifted off of you, by telling you 1st of all about the everlasting joy which comes from knowing that Christ is your Savior. 2nd – I want to speak to you about great importance of correctly understanding God’s wrath. And 3rd – I want to ask you whether you are sure that the wrath of God is not abiding
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Pastor Paul Rendall was born in November of 1951, and grew up in Davenport, Iowa. He went to college at Drake University and the University of Iowa where he received a B.A. degree in Social Work and History in 1974. Paul searched for truth in all the wrong places in college, but...