Adelaide Chapter

The wrath of God by Kevin Rogers

April 11, 2024

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Date(s) - 11/04/2024
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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Online

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The wrath of God by Kevin Rogers

The meeting will start at 7 pm, on Thursday, the 11th of April. You can participate in the meetings either live at Tabor College or remotely via ZOOM.

Live meetings are held in the chapel (on the ground floor) of Tabor College at 181 Goodwood Road, Millswood. The car park entrance is from Mitchell Street.

If you prefer to join the meeting using ZOOM, then please click on the following link to join the meeting:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/78515108298?pwd=ma6A3gTzF6FbREsgtLSyojNgRedn5P.1

If prompted, the Meeting ID is 785 1510 8298 and the Passcode is 372621.

The wrath of God is not a popular or frequent topic for Sunday sermons. There is more focus on the positive aspects of the Biblical message. Why upset people? Will it offend people? Will it help build a church? Is it an apologetic liability?

 

However, it is mentioned frequently in the Bible and is a common theme from Old Testament prophets.

It is also a common topic of ridicule cited by Christianity’s opponents. Thus their criticisms should be considered and answered carefully. Otherwise, we fiddle while Rome burns.

Also, is the Biblical teaching on the wrath of God part of the whole counsel of God, and is our proclamation deficient if we ignore or suppress it?

Some of the topics that I will cover are:

  • My conversion and personal experience,
  • Does the Bible claim that God can be wrathful?
  • Historic treatments,
  • Common objections,
  • Can it be misused?
  • The kindness and severity of God, and
  • Is wrath an essential attribute of God?

All are welcome to attend.

Kevin Rogers

Dr Kevin Rogers

Kevin Rogers is the director of Reasonable Faith Adelaide. He was an electrical engineer and then became a lecturer, researcher, and research supervisor at the University of South Australia. He is now mostly retired but continues with part-time research. He is also learning New Testament Greek, attends Ingle Farm Baptist Church and is blessed with a wife, 4 children and 8 grandchildren.

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