Does man reach a point of no return in his sin before God? Isn’t God supposed to be infinitely gracious and forgiving? “Yes” to both questions - but He is also righteous. When His righteousness is violated by those who reject Him, He releases them to the consequences of their own actions. Covers Romans 1:24-32.
From the series Romans.
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