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May 12, 2023 · “The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of people, who suppress the truth by their wickedness.” (Romans 1:18).
Jan 4, 2022 · God’s wrath is holy and always justified; man’s is never holy and rarely justified. In the Old Testament, the wrath of God is a divine response to human sin and disobedience. Idolatry was most often the occasion for divine wrath. Psalm 78:56-66 describes Israel’s idolatry.
Oct 12, 2023 · In Romans 2:1-17, Paul talks about the wrath and judgment of God that will come to those who have rejected the truth and followed evil.
Nov 4, 2014 · J.I. Packer summarizes: “God’s wrath in the Bible is never the capricious, self-indulgent, irritable, morally ignoble thing that human anger so often is. It is, instead, a right and necessary reaction to objective moral evil” ( Knowing God , 151).
God’s wrath, in perfect harmony with all of his divine attributes, is the holy action of retributive justice towards persons whose actions deserve eternal condemnation. Despite the disinterest of our secular age and many in the evangelical church, the wrath of God is a deeply biblical truth.
Oct 23, 2024 · Scripture describes divine wrath as God’s righteous indignation towards that which wounds His beloved. But it is not enough just to acknowledge that God opposes sin. One must understand the heights and depths of God’s love.
May 16, 2017 · Six Things You Need to Know About God’s Wrath. The wrath of God is, according to John Stott, “His steady, unrelenting, unremitting, uncompromising antagonism to evil in all its forms and manifestations.” 1. The anger of God is not like our anger. When we speak about the wrath of God, remember that it is the wrath of God.
God's wrath is displayed in both the Old and New Testaments and is always holy and justified. God's plan for mankind is perfect and holy. When mankind sinned against God's holy plans in the Old Testament, God expressed His wrath towards them (Deuteronomy 1:26–46; Joshua 7:1; Psalm 2:1–6).
Sep 13, 2024 · With God, his wrath flows out of his holiness and righteousness and is a response or judgment against sin and injustice. With man, wrath is an emotional response that is not always born out of a sense of justice, but a need for revenge or the desire to see someone suffer for something they may have done.
The Chronicler referred to God's wrath repeatedly because Israel, God's covenant people, ignored, rejected, and spurned his love, his will, and their life with God-given blessings.