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What does the Bible teach about the wrath of God?

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The Bible teaches that God's wrath is His righteous response to sin, which must be satisfied for reconciliation to occur.

God's wrath against sin is a pervasive theme throughout Scripture, representing His holiness and justice. As noted in Hebrews 10:31, it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. Because God is perfectly holy, He must respond to sin with indignation. However, through Christ's atoning sacrifice, that wrath is satisfied, allowing believers to be reconciled to God without fear. This idea underscores the gravity of sin and the profound love of God, who provided relief from His own wrath through His Son.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:31, Romans 1:18

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Joe Terrell · Mar 20, 2022
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