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What does the Bible say about God's fury?

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The Bible teaches that God's fury is directed towards His enemies, but for His elect, He declares, 'Fury is not in me' (Isaiah 27:4).

In Isaiah 27:4, God declares, 'Fury is not in me,' which emphasizes that while God's fury is a manifestation of His justice against sin and the ungodly, it does not apply to His elect. This statement reflects God's promise that His wrath is spent on Christ, who bore the penalty for our sins, allowing God to view His chosen ones without fury. Understanding this distinction is crucial for appreciating the grace and mercy extended to believers, as it reassures them of their safety in Christ despite the reality of God's righteous anger against sin.
Scripture References: Isaiah 27:4, Nahum 1:6, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Fury Is Not In Me
Don Fortner · Apr 14, 2009
Fury Is Not In Me
Don Fortner · Apr 28, 2019
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