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What does little wrath and great wrath mean in the Bible?

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Little wrath refers to God's temporary chastisement, while great wrath denotes His comprehensive judgment.

In Isaiah 54, the concepts of little wrath and great wrath illustrate the difference between divine chastisement and divine judgment. Little wrath represents the loving discipline that God administers to His children, which is fleeting and serves to correct and refine them. It is not punitive, but rather nurturing and aimed at guiding us toward holiness. In contrast, great wrath signifies the full measure of God's judgment against sin, which believers will never experience due to Christ's atoning work. Understanding this distinction helps us grasp the compassionate character of God as our corrector rather than our condemner.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:7-8

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