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What does the Bible say about God's anger towards sin?

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The Bible reveals that God is angry with idolaters and sinners who reject His word and prophets, as seen in Isaiah 42:17-25.

The scripture indicates that God's anger is directed towards sin and those who forsake Him. In Isaiah 42:17-25, God declares judgment upon idolaters and emphasizes that His fury is a response to sin and rebellion. This anger is not arbitrary but results from God's holy nature that cannot overlook transgressions. He challenges those who are deaf and blind to His message, emphasizing the necessity of recognizing their sinful state and the ultimate judgment that follows rejection of His grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:17-25, Psalm 103:8-9, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Psalm 103:8, 9
J.C. Philpot · Aug 19, 2016
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