Rejecting The Evidence (Romans 1:18-23)
Michael originally taught ‘Rejecting The Evidence (Romans 1:18-23)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.
Summary
In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley explores the concept of God’s wrath as presented in Romans, emphasizing its righteousness and necessity in response to human sinfulness. He discusses how society often rejects absolute truths and the implications of idolatry that arise from this rejection. The sermon calls for believers to recognize the importance of glorifying God and understanding the nature of His revelation in the world.
Takeaways
- We can respond to hard sayings in the Bible in various ways.
- God’s wrath is not capricious or irrational; it is a reflection of His holy nature.
- Humanity is without excuse for rejecting God’s revelation.
- The suppression of truth leads to ungodliness and unrighteousness.
- Idolatry is a result of failing to honor God as Creator.
- God’s wrath is revealed against all forms of sin.
- Believers are called to glorify God in their daily lives.
- The evidence of God’s existence is clear in creation.
- Rejecting God’s truth leads to futile speculations and darkened hearts.
- Understanding God’s wrath helps us appreciate His righteousness.
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