Romans 1:18-32
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I thought God is love. Can He love even while his “wrath… is being revealed” (Romans 1:18)? What about the ancient heathen? Do they face damnation for not embracing Him? In this next section Paul kicks off the topic of human accountability and the natural consequences of living without God.

Bobby Parschauer
Senior Teaching Pastor
seekcfc@communityfellowship.comAfter growing up overseas and serving as a missionary in Austria, God has developed in Bobby a love and passion for teaching and sharing the Word of God. It is exciting to see God at work globally and how Scripture changes lives. In 2007, he and his wife, Jen, along with their 3 children joined CFC, and soon after the Lord led him into the position of Lead Pastor.
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