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When Things Are Bad

Bruce Wesley February 5, 2017 36m The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Summary

In this sermon, the pastor explores the theological concept of sin and God's wrath through a passage from Romans, using a personal colonoscopy analogy to illustrate the uncomfortable but necessary nature of confronting difficult spiritual truths. The key scriptural focus is Romans 1:18-25, which discusses humanity's tendency to suppress knowledge of God and worship created things instead of the Creator, leading to spiritual and moral decay. The sermon's practical takeaway is that all humans are inherently worshipful beings who will either honor God or redirect their worship toward lesser things, with significant personal and societal consequences.