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What does the Bible say about divine wrath?

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The Bible teaches that divine wrath is a response to human sin and rebellion against God, as seen in various narratives throughout Scripture.

Divine wrath is a significant theme in Scripture, illustrating God's justice and response to sin. In the narrative of Jehoram in 2 Kings 6-7, we see the king's refusal to acknowledge his own sin and his attempt to blame the prophet Elisha instead. This reflects humanity's natural enmity against God, as highlighted in Romans 8:7, which states that the carnal mind is enmity against God. God’s wrath is often a direct result of sinful behavior and rebellion, as seen throughout biblical history where idolatry and disobedience provoke divine judgment. It serves as a reminder to believers of the seriousness of sin and the need for repentance and turning back to God.
Scripture References: Romans 8:7, 2 Kings 6:31-33

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