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How can God be angry with His people and still love them?

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God's anger with His people stems from His holiness and righteousness, while His love remains unwavering, as He continues to guide and forgive them.

God is a holy and just God, and His anger against sin reflects His perfect nature. In the case of Moses, God's displeasure was directed toward Moses’s lack of faith and disobedience. However, this anger does not negate His love for Moses or His plans for him. Instead, God’s anger is a facet of His love; it seeks to correct and guide His people back to right relationship with Him. This dual reality of God's character is beautifully encapsulated in the notion that His anger endures only for a moment, while His kindness and grace go far deeper, leading ultimately to restoration and purpose in His divine plan. Even when faced with discipline, His love remains a steadfast foundation for His children.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:14, Psalm 30:5, 2 Samuel 11:27

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