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What does Isaiah 12 teach about God's anger?

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Isaiah 12 teaches that God's anger is turned away from His people through Christ's sacrifice.

In Isaiah 12:1, it is stated that God’s anger is turned away, signifying the comfort God provides to His people. This aspect is deeply connected to the gospel; through the atoning work of Christ, the wrath that was rightly directed at sin was satisfied. Romans 5:9 reinforces this idea by declaring that we are justified by His blood and saved from the wrath of God. Therefore, believers can rejoice, knowing that the anger of God has been propitiated by Christ, granting them peace with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:1, Romans 5:9

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