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The Anatomy of Divine Wrath: Truth, Surrender, and the Human Heart in Romans 1:18–32 - Softcover

Gordon, Aaron

 
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Before we can understand the cure, we have to face the disease.

Romans 1:18–32 is one of the most theologically loaded sections in all of Scripture. It deals with the wrath of God, the rejection of His revelation, and the downward spiral of human sin. Too often, this passage is used as a weapon to point fingers at others. But in The Anatomy of Divine Wrath: Truth, Surrender, and the Human Heart in Romans 1:18–32, author Aaron Gordon invites us to view Paul’s words not as a telescope, but as a mirror.This 12-week Bible study guides readers verse-by-verse through the courtroom of God, proving that the gavel falls on the entire human race. It carefully traces how humanity suppresses the truth, exchanges the glory of the Creator for idols, and ultimately faces "judicial abandonment"—the terrifying reality of God removing His restraining grace and handing a rebellious world over to its own chosen desires.In this comprehensive study, you will explore:

  • The Necessity of the Bad News: Why the grace of the Gospel is only meaningful when we understand the devastating weight of our universal condemnation.
  • General Revelation: How creation and the human conscience leave all of humanity "without excuse" before God.
  • The Great Exchange: How the quiet sins of ingratitude and idolatry form the taproot for every other sin that follows.
  • Judicial Abandonment: The three devastating stages of God’s passive wrath, surrendering humanity to impurity, dishonorable passions, and a debased mind.
  • The Culture of Approval: Why applauding and celebrating evil marks the ultimate climax of spiritual rebellion.

Written by Aaron Gordon—a Sunday school teacher and CRNA who has navigated profound personal grief and loss—this book brings a deeply pastoral and honest perspective. Gordon refuses to soften or skip over the hard truths of the text, but he also refuses to weaponize them. Instead, he demonstrates how the darkest passages of Scripture point directly to the radiant, breathtaking mercy of the cross.Perfect for individuals or small groups, this book includes a complete

Small Group Study Guide featuring icebreakers, discussion questions, reflection exercises, and prayer focuses for each of the 12 chapters.

Scroll up and buy your copy today to discover why the bad news of Romans 1 makes the good news of the Gospel better than you ever dared to imagine.

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