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How does God's anger towards sin reconcile with His love?

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God's anger towards sin is fully satisfied in Christ, allowing His love to be expressed towards His people without compromise.

The tension between God’s anger and His love is resolved through the sacrificial work of Christ, our substitute. As described in the sermon, God's anger against sin is just and righteous, yet it finds ultimate resolution in the death of Christ on the cross. Isaiah 12:1 refers to God's anger being turned away because of Christ's atoning sacrifice, enabling believers to experience His love without fear of condemnation. This truth assures us that we are loved by God and that our sin has been fully dealt with in Christ, showcasing the depth of divine mercy and the seriousness of God’s holiness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:1, Romans 5:8

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