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How do we know God's wrath is serious?

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God's wrath is serious as evidenced by the sufferings of Christ, who bore the full punishment for sin.

The sufferings of Christ are a stark testament to the seriousness of God's wrath against sin. As Isaiah 53:10 illustrates, it pleased the Lord to bruise His Son, reflecting God's fixed determination to punish sin. This divine act emphasizes that God's holiness and justice demand that sin be addressed with utmost severity. The outpouring of wrath on Christ as He stood in the place of sinners reveals the eternal consequences of sin and affirms the necessity of a just punishment. Through His sufferings, we gain an awareness of God's profound hatred for sin and His commitment to holiness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10

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Isaiah 53:10
Octavius Winslow · Jul 15, 2016
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