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What does the Bible say about God's displeasure?

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The Bible portrays God's displeasure as a response to sin, leading to alienation and suffering.

In Psalm 60, the psalmist David acknowledges the severity of God's displeasure due to the sins of the people, describing it as something that produces internal chaos and suffering. Sin causes a rift in our relationship with God, evidenced by the metaphor of an earthquake—signifying the deep disturbance sin brings to creation. David pleads for God's favor to return, recognizing that true restoration can only come from a reconciled relationship with the Lord, who is the ultimate source of peace and stability.
Scripture References: Psalm 60:1-5, Psalm 51:11, Isaiah 59:2

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Psalm 60
Henry Law · Mar 2, 2007