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How do we know God's anger is turned away?

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God's anger is turned away through the substitutionary atonement of Christ, who bore our sins on the cross.

The Bible teaches that God's anger against sin is real and just, as expressed in Romans 1:18, where it says that the wrath of God is revealed against ungodliness. However, Isaiah 12 elucidates that God's anger is turned away from His people because it was laid upon Christ, our substitute. According to Isaiah 53:5, the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, indicating that Christ's suffering satisfied God's justice. Therefore, those who trust in Christ no longer face condemnation, as Romans 8:1 assures us that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12, Romans 1:18, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 8:1, Isaiah 12:1-2, Romans 5:9

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In That Day
Paul Mahan · Dec 3, 2000
Joshua

Joshua

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