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How do we know that God is not angry with His children?

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God's response in the parable of the prodigal son shows His welcoming nature, indicating that He is not angry but compassionate toward repentant sinners.

In the account of the prodigal son, the father's actions reveal the heart of God towards His children. When the son returns, instead of reprimanding him for his past, the father embraces him and celebrates his return. This signifies that God does not hold anger or resentment; rather, He is filled with love and joy when a sinner repents. The theological implication is that God's character is not defined by anger against His children, but by a desire for reconciliation and restoration, thus assuring us that no matter how far we stray, returning to Him will be met with grace and acceptance.
Scripture References: Luke 15:20-24

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