The wrath of God comes upon the children of disobedience

In this writing, we will next present the cause why the wrath of God falls on the children of disobedience: the sin and disorder that lead the life of man.

The apostle Paul begins this chapter by telling man that he must focus on spiritual things and not on earthly things. This is why we see Paul talking about the new and old life of man.

We must keep in mind that if we turn away and let go of all our past, that which can no longer be in our lives, then the wrath of God will not fall on us, because all that is good for us is to seek the kingdom of the Lord and His justice.

For which things’ sake the wrath of God cometh on the children of disobedience:

Colossians3:6

It is necessary to put to death our unbridled desires and say “I will leave this world and everything that provokes the wrath of my God.” It is difficult for the human being, since there is a struggle between the flesh and the spirit, but it is necessary for a man to separate himself from this perversity.

Fornication, impurity, inordinate passions, evil desires, covetousness (which is idolatry), wrath, wrath, malice, blasphemy and dishonest speech. Each of these words used in these verses are the reasons why our God gets angry due to the great disobedience of human beings.

It is good to take this good advice from the apostle, and if you do this, your life will be good before God. So, turn away from sin, seek the Lord and let go of the old man, because you are now a new creature.

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