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What does the Bible say about God's emotions?

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The Bible teaches that God expresses a range of emotions, including love, joy, anger, and compassion.

The Scriptures reveal a God who is deeply emotional, embodying love, joy, and sorrow. We see God described as one who grieves and feels anger (Genesis 6:6, Psalms 103:8). For instance, the Lord took on human emotion in the story of Joseph, wherein Joseph’s love for his brethren caused him to weep over their brokenness (Genesis 42:24). This affirms that our emotions are a reflection of God's image within us. Moreover, the joyous reunion of Joseph and his brothers illustrates God's desire for reconciliation and love, pointing to the greater reunion believers will have with Christ in glory.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:6, Genesis 42:24, Psalms 103:8, John 11:35

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Jesus Wept
Bruce Crabtree · Jan 27, 2013
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