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How does the concept of God's wrath relate to His love?

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God's wrath complements His love, as both serve to reveal His holiness and justice in relation to sin (Romans 1:18).

The relationship between God's wrath and love is one of complementarity, as highlighted in Romans 1:18. Understanding God's wrath as a principle rather than an emotion reveals that it is a necessary aspect of His divine nature. If God is truly loving and righteous, He must respond to sin with righteous indignation. This means that God's love cannot be separated from His commitment to justice. God's wrath against sin underscores His love for righteousness and His desire for humanity to be reconciled to Him. Thus, both attributes coalesce beautifully in the gospel, where the wrath of God is satisfied through Christ's sacrifice, allowing His love to redeem sinners and provide a way to righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18

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