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After declaring the gospel as the power of God for salvation (vv. 16–17), Paul explains why we need saving: God’s wrath is being revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of people who suppress the truth (v. 18). The problem isn’t ignorance—God has made Himself known. His eternal power and divine nature have been clearly perceived through creation (vv. 19–20). But rather than glorifying God or giving thanks, people turn from Him.
Though they knew God in a general sense, they rejected Him. Their thinking became futile, their hearts darkened, and they exchanged truth for lies (vv. 21–23). Claiming to be wise, they became fools, trading the glory of the immortal God for images of man and animals. This is idolatry—worshiping created things rather than the Creator.
This passage shows how sin begins with failing to honor God. When people reject Him, God gives them over to the sin they desire and the consequences of their rebellion against God. But the gospel is still good news—it rescues us from this cycle and restores us to right worship.
🎯 Theme: When people exchange God’s truth for lies and worshiping creation rather than the Creator, God gives them over to the consequences of their sin as an expression of His holy judgment.
🌀 Reflection: This passage paints a sobering picture of what happens when people reject God. When we stop honoring and thanking Him, our hearts grow dark, and sin takes over. God gives people over to the very things they desire—and the result is spiritual and societal ruin.
💬 Mission Challenge: Share with someone this week one way God has revealed Himself to you—through creation, answered prayer, His Word, or His work in your life. Let that testimony be a bridge to talk about the truth of the gospel.

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