The Bible describes instances where Jesus expressed anger, particularly towards the hardness of people's hearts, as seen in Mark 3:5.
In Mark 3:5, we see a rare depiction of Jesus' anger. It is aimed at the Pharisees who failed to show compassion for a man in need. This anger does not stem from personal grievance but rather from witnessing their coldness towards the suffering of another. Such divine anger is a righteous response to sin and hardness of heart. This highlights that God takes sin seriously and that His anger is directed towards injustice and hypocrisy, illustrating His holiness in contrast to the unfeeling attitudes of men. While divine anger is associated with judgment, it also reflects the heart of God who desires mercy and love for His creation.
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