Examples of god wrath in the new testament
Here are some examples of God's wrath in the New Testament:
- The destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple (Matthew 22:7, Luke 19:41-44, 21:20-24): Jesus prophesied the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, which occurred in 70 AD, as a result of the Jews' rejection of Jesus and their failure to recognize Him as the Messiah.
- The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Luke 17:26-30): Jesus used the example of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah to illustrate the importance of repentance and the consequences of not repenting.
- The flood (Matthew 24:37-39, Luke 17:26-27): Jesus referred to the flood as an example of God's judgment on a wicked world.
- The destruction of the wicked at the Second Coming (Matthew 24:37-51, 25:31-46, 2 Thessalonians 1:6-9): Jesus taught that at His Second Coming, God will judge the wicked and destroy them, while saving the righteous.
- The destruction of the wicked at the end of the age (Matthew 13:47-50, Revelation 20:11-15): Jesus taught that at the end of the age, God will judge the wicked and destroy them, while saving the righteous.
- The destruction of the wicked in the book of Revelation (Revelation 6:17, 9:20-21, 16:19, 18:8, 20:10-15): The book of Revelation describes the destruction of the wicked at the end of the age, including the destruction of Babylon, the beast, and the false prophet.
- The destruction of the wicked in the parable of the wheat and the tares (Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43, 47-50): Jesus taught that at the end of the age, God will separate the righteous from the wicked, and the wicked will be destroyed.
- The destruction of the wicked in the parable of the net (Matthew 13:47-50): Jesus taught that at the end of the age, God will separate the righteous from the wicked, and the wicked will be destroyed.
- The destruction of the wicked in the parable of the fig tree (Matthew 24:32-35): Jesus taught that at the end of the age, God will judge the wicked and destroy them, while saving the righteous.
- The destruction of the wicked in the book of Hebrews (Hebrews 10:26-31, 12:25-29): The book of Hebrews describes the destruction of the wicked at the end of the age, including the destruction of the wicked at the Second Coming.
It's important to note that God's wrath is not limited to these examples, and that He is a God of justice and righteousness who will judge all people according to their deeds.