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How do we know God's wrath is serious?

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God's preparations for judgment, including sharpening His sword and bending His bow, illustrate the seriousness of His wrath against sin.

In Psalm 7:12-13, the imagery used to describe God's wrath—sharpening His sword and preparing instruments of death—demonstrates the seriousness and inevitability of divine judgment. This is not a whimsical threat but a solemn declaration of God’s intention to deal with sin. The vivid language indicates that God's judgment is both imminent and sure, sparking a call for urgent repentance. The statement that 'God's arrows never miss the mark' serves to remind us that there are real consequences for persistent sin against a holy God, highlighting the reality of His impending judgment.
Scripture References: Psalm 7:12-13, Isaiah 53:10

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Isaiah 53:10
Octavius Winslow · Jul 15, 2016
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