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How does God respond to unbelief in His people?

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God is angered by unbelief but remains gracious and forgiving, providing forgiveness through Christ.

While God's anger is kindled against unbelief, He is also rich in grace and forgiveness. The sermon emphasizes that even when His children display unbelief, God does not cast them off; rather, He forgives their sin due to the sacrifice of Christ. This is beautifully illustrated through the narrative of Moses, who questioned God's call and ability to use him. Despite Moses' hesitation and doubts, God patiently addressed his fears and provided him with Aaron as a helper. This duality demonstrates that while God is displeased with our lack of faith, He also extends mercy and assures us of His continual presence and guidance.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:10-14

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