Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast by Kyle Thompson

THE FORGING TABLE | Romans 1:18-23 (Ep. 834)

Nov 2, 2025
Dive into an enlightening discussion on Romans 1:18-23. The hosts explore the nuances of God's wrath, distinguishing it from mere anger. They argue that divine wrath is justified, likening it to a judge delivering justice for heinous acts. Discover how creation reveals God’s attributes and the dangers of suppressing this truth due to pride. The conversation touches on modern idols we worship and the importance of evangelism, emphasizing the need to honor and thank God amidst contemporary distractions.
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ANECDOTE

Flight-Deck Memory That Shaped A Child

  • Bronx got to visit a United flight deck and meet Captain Andrew, which left a lasting impression on Ryan.
  • Small experiences like that can shape a child's future career aspirations.
INSIGHT

Wrath As Patient, Justified Passion

  • God's wrath is a patient, passionate response to sustained unrighteousness rather than an impulsive outburst.
  • Paul frames wrath as a justified judicial response to human suppression of truth.
INSIGHT

Orgē Means Passionate Moral Response

  • The Greek word for wrath (orgē) implies passion, not uncontrolled rage, highlighting God's moral seriousness.
  • God's wrath can include judicial abandonment where He lets people follow their sin as a consequence.
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