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What does the Bible say about the rage against Christ?

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The Bible reveals that there exists a collective rage against Christ from both the irreligious and the religious (Acts 4:24-28).

Scripture indicates that throughout history, there has been a deep-seated animosity towards Jesus Christ, as articulated in Acts 4:24-28. This rage is not simply against Jesus as an individual but represents a broader anti-Christ sentiment in society, as well as among false religious groups. The passage highlights that Herod, Pontius Pilate, and the gathered Jewish and Gentile leaders came together purely to oppose the Lord's Anointed, fulfilling God's preordained counsel. Thus, this historical enmity continues to manifest today in various forms against the true God and Savior, showcasing the spiritual conflict intrinsic to the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Acts 4:24-28

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