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How does God's anger relate to Jesus' crucifixion?

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God's anger was displayed on the cross as Jesus bore the penalty for sin, despite being innocent Himself.

The crucifixion of Jesus represents a profound paradox in that it highlights the anger of God towards sin while simultaneously showcasing His love in providing a means of salvation. Psalms and other scriptures affirm God’s holiness and His anger towards sin. However, despite being without sin, Jesus took upon Himself the sins of humanity, resulting in divine wrath being poured out on Him. This illustrates God's justice while fulfilling His promise of salvation, making the crucifixion a central event in understanding both the character of God and the means by which sinners can be reconciled to Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 5:5, Isaiah 53:10

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