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Preacher: Joel Fair
Romans 1:1 (ESV)
Romans 1:7 (ESV)
Romans 1:15–17 (ESV)
Romans 2:5 (ESV)
Exodus 19:5–6 (ESV)
"Paul, in another epistle, speaks about certain people 'having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof' 2 Tim. 3: 5. They talk about God, they seem to be interested in God, they might have prayed to God, but their lives were denying it, and therefore it was not real. You must never separate righteousness from godliness, or godliness from righteousness. These two things must always go together. There is no such thing as godliness without righteousness. I would, therefore, lay great stress and emphasis upon that."
Exodus 20:3–6 (ESV)
"Because of human willfulness, people’s knowledge of God became clouded and their thinking became darkened. Without contact with God, the human heart loses contact with reality, misses the purpose of one’s existence, ignores God, and becomes ungrateful. People are supposed to glorify God as God but instead find all sorts of created objects to worship. Part of the wrath of God is revealed in humanity’s loss of intelligent thinking."
“That is why, my friends, it is almost a greater injustice to the cross to sentimentalize it than to deny it. If you do not see the wrath of God when you look at the cross of Calvary's Hill, it is very certain that you do not see the love of God either. It is there that you see the wrath of God revealed. What does it mean? It means that God's attitude towards sin is such that He cannot pretend He has not seen it. He cannot just say, 'Very well, I will not punish you'. God's attitude to sin demanded the death of His only begotten Son. God's hatred of it, His abhorrence of it, His determination to punish it, His righteous demand upon it was such that Christ had to come to this world, not to tell us that 'God is love' - God had said that repeatedly through the prophets and others: that was already known - but to bear the wrath of God against sin. God must punish sin. The cross proves that, the cross would never have happened but for that.”
By CrossPointe Coast | CapePreacher: Joel Fair
Romans 1:1 (ESV)
Romans 1:7 (ESV)
Romans 1:15–17 (ESV)
Romans 2:5 (ESV)
Exodus 19:5–6 (ESV)
"Paul, in another epistle, speaks about certain people 'having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof' 2 Tim. 3: 5. They talk about God, they seem to be interested in God, they might have prayed to God, but their lives were denying it, and therefore it was not real. You must never separate righteousness from godliness, or godliness from righteousness. These two things must always go together. There is no such thing as godliness without righteousness. I would, therefore, lay great stress and emphasis upon that."
Exodus 20:3–6 (ESV)
"Because of human willfulness, people’s knowledge of God became clouded and their thinking became darkened. Without contact with God, the human heart loses contact with reality, misses the purpose of one’s existence, ignores God, and becomes ungrateful. People are supposed to glorify God as God but instead find all sorts of created objects to worship. Part of the wrath of God is revealed in humanity’s loss of intelligent thinking."
“That is why, my friends, it is almost a greater injustice to the cross to sentimentalize it than to deny it. If you do not see the wrath of God when you look at the cross of Calvary's Hill, it is very certain that you do not see the love of God either. It is there that you see the wrath of God revealed. What does it mean? It means that God's attitude towards sin is such that He cannot pretend He has not seen it. He cannot just say, 'Very well, I will not punish you'. God's attitude to sin demanded the death of His only begotten Son. God's hatred of it, His abhorrence of it, His determination to punish it, His righteous demand upon it was such that Christ had to come to this world, not to tell us that 'God is love' - God had said that repeatedly through the prophets and others: that was already known - but to bear the wrath of God against sin. God must punish sin. The cross proves that, the cross would never have happened but for that.”

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