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What does it mean to bear the indignation of the Lord?

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Bearing the indignation of the Lord means enduring His discipline because of sin, with the hope of restoration.

To bear the indignation of the Lord, as referenced in Micah 7:9, indicates a recognition of one's sinfulness and a humble acceptance of God's chastisement. This process involves acknowledging that God's discipline, though painful, serves to correct and refine His people. It emphasizes the need for repentance and trust in God's ultimate purpose of restoration. The assurance that God will plead our cause underscores His grace in patience and the promise of redemption that comes with true faith and submission.
Scripture References: Micah 7:9

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