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How does God's anger relate to the believer's security in Christ?

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God's anger towards sin is transformed into grace for believers through Christ's sacrifice.

The juxtaposition of God's anger toward sin and the believer's security in Christ illustrates the richness of divine grace. As the psalmist notes, 'we are consumed by thine anger,' which highlights the seriousness of sin. However, for believers, this anger is not a condemnation but is absorbed by Christ, who bore the penalty of sin. The assurance that there is no condemnation for those in Christ provides comfort, affirming that while sin brings judgment, grace through Christ offers redemption and security. Thus, the believer rests assured in Christ's sufficiency, knowing that their iniquities are set before God but judged in their substitute.
Scripture References: Psalm 90:7-8, Romans 8:1

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Psalm 90
Marvin Stalnaker · May 31, 2000
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