The wrath of God is for the people that reject God. They reject God by not having faith in Jesus and allowing the Holy Spirit to be able to live in them. No matter what people say, no one wants the wrath of God. However, more people are going to face eternal torment than we even can count.
Christians cannot afford to loose site of their blessings. We cannot live like people of the world. There is just too much at stake. It starts with asking yourself if you know abut Jesus or do you know Jesus? There is a difference. You can go to church your entire life and appear like the perfect Christian and still be headed to hell.
Figure out your salvation. Work through the things that you don't understand or know where you stand firm on with God. Help other people find Jesus by loving like Jesus did. That is our job as Christians. Nothing else matters. Everything else is distractions that will take people further and further from God.
Once you have your salvation confirmed, then ask yourself who you is close to you that doesn't know Jesus. Start praying for them specifically every day. Ask God to give you the opportunity to reach out in ways where they can meet him.
Never become complacent about people rejecting God. It means eternal damnation. Allowing people to simply go to hell is not loving. They may not appreciate you talking to them about God, but at least you know you did all you could and that you displayed Godly love to them.
God is the perfect judge. He is just. If you reject God, then you get what you deserve. You can't blame God or other people. It is a personal choice and relationship. You accept it or you reject it. Your eternity will be filled with joy or wrath by this decision you make.
God is perfect love. He displayed that love by giving us Jesus. He has given us every opportunity to find redemption. He has promised His wrath that will come. It would be unloving to not keep His word. That is how we know it is true. God can't lie or be unloving.
John 3:31-36, Romans 1:18-20, 2:5-10, 5:6-11, 2 Thessalonians 1:7-10, & Revelations 6:15-17
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