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What does the Bible say about anger towards God?

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The Bible shows that anger towards God, like Cain's, often arises from a refusal to accept one's own sinfulness and need for God's mercy.

Anger towards God can stem from a refusal to acknowledge one's sinful state, as exemplified in Genesis 4:6-7 when God asked Cain, 'Why are you angry?' Cain's anger was rooted in his self-righteousness and his inability to come to God humbly. The Bible teaches us that true acceptance from God requires coming to Him with a contrite heart, acknowledging our sins, and seeking His mercy alone. Just as Cain needed to understand that sin lies at the door, we too must examine our hearts to see if our anger is reflected in a lack of submission to God’s righteous requirements.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:6-7

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