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The Wrath of God (Romans 1:24-32)

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The Wrath of God (Romans 1:24-32)

with Michael Easley
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In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 1:24–32, showing how "God gave them over" marks a sobering judgment through lust, passion, and depraved thinking.

The Wrath of God (Romans 1:24-32)

Michael originally taught ‘The Wrath of God (Romans 1:24-32)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley carefully examines Romans 1:24–32, focusing on the seriousness of rejecting God’s truth and the resulting consequences that flow from such rebellion. He emphasizes the authority of Scripture as the unchanging, divine Word that reveals not only God’s character but also humanity’s sinful condition. Dr. Easley explains the phrase “God gave them over” as a judicial act of God—He actively allows those who reject Him to be controlled by their sinful desires, particularly emphasizing the distortion of God’s design for sexuality.

He walks believers through the passage’s description of lust, impurity, and degrading passions, showing how these are not just isolated sins but part of a deeper turning away from God that leads to a depraved mind and further unrighteous behavior. Dr. Easley carefully balances truth with compassion, reminding believers to approach those struggling with sin with both conviction and grace.

Finally, he points to the hope found in Christ, the One who redeems sinners and restores God’s design. He urges the church to stand firm in biblical truth while loving those caught in cultural pressures that deny God’s order. This sermon calls for faithfulness, compassion, and a renewed commitment to God’s gospel in a world that often rejects it.

Takeaways

  • “God gave them over” is a judicial act of God’s judgment, not passive neglect.
  • Rejecting God leads to an insatiable craving for moral impurity.
  • Degrading passions twist and defile God’s design for human sexuality.
  • A depraved mind results from suppressing the knowledge of God.
  • Sin escalates from private rebellion to public approval of evil.
  • The list of sins in Romans 1 reflects a mind and society void of God.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, God's Will, Heaven and Hell, Homosexuality, Judgment, Justice, Sexuality, Submission, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Worship

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  • Romans

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  • Biblical Authority, compassion, cultural context, depravity, God's wrath, redemption, Romans, Scripture, sexual sin, truth
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