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What does the Bible say about God's anger with sinners?

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The Bible teaches that God is angry with sinners due to their rebellion and ungodliness, but His anger is turned away through Christ's sacrifice.

God's anger is a response to humanity's sinfulness, as noted in Isaiah's prophecy. God, being perfectly holy, cannot overlook sin. It is due to our rebellion and corruption that He expresses anger. However, the good news of the Gospel is that through Jesus Christ, who bore our sins on the cross, God's anger is turned away. Isaiah 12 emphasizes this transition from anger to comfort, illustrating the profound relief that believers experience when they recognize Christ as their salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:1-2, Romans 3:23

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