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Sermon in a Sentence: God is angry with sinners every day....
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Introduction
!! I. Why is God Angry?
(Isa.
1.4;Na.
1.2)
!! II.
With Whom is God Angry?
* A. God is Angy with Unbelievers (Jn.
3.36)
* B. God is Angry with Believers Who Sin (2 Sam.
11.27)
!! III.
When and How Does God Manifest His Anger?
* A. God Manifests His Anger Right Now.
* 1. God Judges Sinners Externally (Ex.
The Flood;Sodom and Gommorah;Pharoah and the Egyptians;Korah and Companions)
* 2. God Judges Sinners Internally
* a. God Gives Men Up to Their Own Sinful Desires (Rom.
1.24,26,28)
* b.
God Hardens Men's Hearts (Ex.
4.21;Josh.
11.20)
* B. God Will Manifest His Anger in the Future (Rom.
2.5;Rev.
20.12-15)
!! IV.
How Can We Escape the Anger of God? (1 Thess.
1.10;Heb.
2.3)
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