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How do we know God's anger against sin is justified?

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God's anger towards sin is justified because it violates His holy law and undermines His honor.

The wrath of God against sin is rooted in His perfect holiness and justice. Sin is an act of rebellion that disobeys divine command and seeks to violate the honor of God. As Henry Law points out, sin is the core of every grief and misery, invoking God’s righteous indignation. This is not arbitrary; it stems from God's inherent character and the necessity of upholding His law. Therefore, every expression of misery is a direct consequence of sin's rebellion against God's sovereignty.
Scripture References: Leviticus 4:3

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