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What does the Bible say about suffering and God's wrath?

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The Bible describes suffering and God's wrath as serious afflictions that can feel overwhelming, as depicted in Psalm 88.

In Psalm 88, the psalmist articulates profound suffering, feeling forsaken and as though God's wrath is heavy upon him. This reflects a deep spiritual state where he perceives himself cut off from God, which raises questions about the experience of God's wrath and the nature of suffering. The psalm illustrates that while suffering is a part of the believer's journey, it often is accompanied by an unceasing cry to God for help. The psalmist's lament showcases that God allows such trials, but also signifies hope through Christ, who endured the ultimate suffering and wrath of God on behalf of His people, guaranteeing salvation and eternal life with Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 88

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Psalm 88, p1 of 2
Rick Warta · Nov 13, 2025
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