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What does 'Fury is not in me' mean for believers?

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'Fury is not in me' means that believers in Christ are free from God's wrath and are instead recipients of His grace and mercy (Isaiah 27:4).

'Fury is not in me' is a profound declaration for believers, assuring them that they are not under the condemnation that comes with sin. This is made possible because Christ absorbed God’s wrath in their place. For those who are in Christ, it signifies that they stand justified and accepted before God, removing any fear of judgment. This assurance frees Christians to pursue a life of holiness and gratitude, knowing they are loved and protected in God's eternal covenant of grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 27:4, Romans 8:1-2

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Fury Is Not In Me
Don Fortner · Apr 14, 2009
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