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How does the Bible show that God is against the wicked?

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The Bible clearly states that God is against the wicked, exemplified in His judgment of Absalom.

Scripture affirms that God stands against the wicked and their actions. This is particularly evident in the narrative of Absalom, who represents a rebellious heart against God and His appointed authority. Romans 9:22-23 explains that God endures the vessels of wrath prepared for destruction. Absalom's fate serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of rebellion against God's will. The Lord's opposition to Absalom is ultimately a message of justice, affirming that those who oppose God's purposes will face Him as their adversary. This understanding fosters a deep appreciation for Christ's atonement, wherein believers find refuge from God's wrath and are received as children.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 17:14, Romans 9:22-23

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