Recently I was talking to a friend about the judgement and wrath of God in the Old Covenant, how Jesus addressed sin with the Jewish people and the stern warnings to the 7 churches in Revelation. My friend who attends a Full Gospel church believes and has been taught that we should never mention the wrath of God or His judgement to a saved or unsaved person because Jesus took upon Himself all wrath and judgement. Therefore, our dispensation of grace allows us to be free from that talk or teaching since Jesus did away with wrath and judgement. The main scripture used for this teaching is John 3:17(NAS): For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him. Therefore, judgement and wrath are done away with and should not be taught or preached. Another scripture used in this line of thinking is that the goodness of God draws men to repentance. Therefore, no messages or mentioning of hell when doing personal evangelism.What are your thoughts on this teaching? Have you heard it? Is this an isolated teaching or if it is coming down from popular teachers which people or groups teach it?Solid Bible teachings from men like A.W. Tozer, David Wilkerson and Leonard Ravenhill would contradict this line of thought. Billy Graham posted something on his website years ago stating that his wife Ruth said something to the effect that if God doesn't judge America for our moral decay he would need to apologiize to Old Testament cities.