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How does God's wrath display His holiness?

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God's wrath is a necessary response to sin that underscores His holiness and commitment to justice.

God's wrath is often misconstrued as a negative attribute, but it is an essential aspect of His holiness. A just God cannot tolerate sin, and thus, His wrath serves as a necessary reaction to human wickedness. In Nahum 1:2, it describes God as one who 'revengeth' and is 'furious', indicating that His anger against sin is a sign of His perfect nature. This wrath is not arbitrary; it is the righteous response of a holy God towards moral evil. Understanding this attribute helps believers recognize the gravity of sin and the necessity of Christ's atoning sacrifice, through which believers are spared from the full measure of God's wrath. This deepens the appreciation for His grace and mercy in salvation.
Scripture References: Nahum 1:2, John 3:36

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