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How do we know that God’s anger can be turned away?

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God's anger is turned away through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who reconciles us to Himself.

God's anger towards sin is a recurring theme in the scripture, highlighted throughout the books of the Old Testament. However, Isaiah 12 affirms that in the promised future, God’s anger will be turned away, providing comfort and salvation to His people. This transformation is ultimately realized in the New Testament with the coming of Christ, who bears God's wrath on behalf of sinners, thereby reconciling them to God. In Romans 5:8-10, it is confirmed that while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, ensuring that God's anger may be turned away for all who believe in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:1, Romans 5:8-10

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In That Day
Loren Sutherland · May 3, 2026
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