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How do we know God's wrath is against unbelief?

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God's wrath is directed at unbelief as a consequence of His justice, as stated in Hebrews 3:11.

In Hebrews 3:11, God explicitly declares, 'So I swear in my wrath, they shall not enter into my rest.' This is a stark reminder that unbelief provokes God and warrants His excluding wrath. This isn't an arbitrary stance; God's wrath is a holy response to the rejection of His truth. Those who maintain unbelief are not only showing disdain for God's ways, but they are also denying the very work that Christ accomplished. Therefore, God's wrath is just and reflects His righteousness against the hard-heartedness of mankind.
Scripture References: Hebrews 3:11

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