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What does the Bible say about God's fury?

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The Bible indicates that while God can demonstrate fury against His enemies, He declares, 'Fury is not in me' toward His elect.

In Isaiah 27, God reveals a striking statement: 'Fury is not in me.' Despite the existence of His wrath and judgment against sin and rebellion, God assures His people of His compassion and enduring favor. This statement acts as a contrast to His fury against enemies, affirming that those who are united with Christ experience His mercy instead of His wrath. God's fury is a response to sin, but for His chosen, He offers grace and peace through Jesus Christ, whose sacrifice absorbed God’s judgment on sin, allowing Him to declare this comforting truth to His elect.
Scripture References: Isaiah 27:4, Nahum 1:6, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Fury Is Not In Me
Don Fortner · Apr 28, 2019
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