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What does the Bible say about God's fury against sin?

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The Bible declares that God's fury against the sin of His people is no longer in Him because it was completely poured out on Jesus Christ as our substitute.

Isaiah 27:4 states, "fury is not in me," signifying that God's judgment and wrath over His elect's sins have been fully satisfied in Christ's sacrifice. God does not overlook sin, but if Christ is our substitute, then all of God's fury is directed at Him, leaving no fury for His people. This powerful concept clarifies that Christ absorbed the wrath that we deserved, a truth rooted deeply in the doctrines of substitutionary atonement and justification by faith based on the Five Solas. Therefore, believers can rest assured that there is no judgment awaiting them as their sin has been dealt with once and for all at the cross.
Scripture References: Isaiah 27:4, Romans 8:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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Fury is Not in Me
Frank Tate · Feb 4, 2015
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