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What does the Bible say about God's anger?

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The Bible depicts God’s anger as a serious and judicial response to sin, particularly emphasized in Psalm 2:4-5.

Scripture teaches that God's anger is not frivolous but rather a solemn and serious reaction to the rebellion of humanity. In Psalm 2:4-5, it is stated that God laughs at the wicked, revealing His disdain for their pride and folly. This laughter is a foreboding indication of His impending wrath, illustrating that the divine anger toward sin must be understood in the context of God's holiness and justice. When the Lord laughs at sinners, it signifies a significant moment before His judgment, underscoring that rebellion against God is ultimately futile and absurd.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:4-5; Proverbs 1:26-27, Romans 1:18, Psalm 30:5, John 3:36

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And His Anger
Norm Wells · Jul 16, 2025
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