"God will give to each person according to that he has done."
When we see some lowlife struggling because of this Obama economy we should celebrate God's righteous judgment.
Look at verse 18. “The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness.” Verse 18 describes an unfortunate reality of the world we live in. God and man are not at peace. Indeed, God and man are in a terrible conflict. It is so terrible that God’s wrath is being poured out from heaven on man. It is so terrible that mankind, God’s creation, seeks to suppress the truth of God in order to indulge in every kind of wickedness. Verses 18-32 outline the nature of this conflict, and how each side is carrying it out. Paul does not look at the
origins of this conflict, found in the Garden of Eden and Adam’s sin. In these verses Paul opens a window on the present state of this conflict, like a Frontline documentary filmmaker might present a picture of famine, corruption or injustice in the world. Paul is presenting the stark reality of a world in rebellion and at conflict with God.
Don't get all lillie liver when you see some slime getting theirs. Don't feel bad for them of show them any compassion. That will only anger God and then his wrath will come down on you.
When we see some lowlife struggling because of this Obama economy we should celebrate God's righteous judgment.
Look at verse 18. “The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness.” Verse 18 describes an unfortunate reality of the world we live in. God and man are not at peace. Indeed, God and man are in a terrible conflict. It is so terrible that God’s wrath is being poured out from heaven on man. It is so terrible that mankind, God’s creation, seeks to suppress the truth of God in order to indulge in every kind of wickedness. Verses 18-32 outline the nature of this conflict, and how each side is carrying it out. Paul does not look at the
origins of this conflict, found in the Garden of Eden and Adam’s sin. In these verses Paul opens a window on the present state of this conflict, like a Frontline documentary filmmaker might present a picture of famine, corruption or injustice in the world. Paul is presenting the stark reality of a world in rebellion and at conflict with God.
Don't get all lillie liver when you see some slime getting theirs. Don't feel bad for them of show them any compassion. That will only anger God and then his wrath will come down on you.

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