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What is the wrath of God according to the Bible?

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The wrath of God is His righteous anger towards sin, which ultimately leads to judgment (Psalm 2:12).

The wrath of God refers to His just and holy response to sin, characterized by anger and vengeance. The consequences of God's wrath are evident in biblical narratives, such as Noah's flood and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, showing that even a little of God's wrath is terrifying and just. Understanding God's wrath emphasizes the necessity of Christ's sacrifice, as it was on Him that the fullness of God's wrath against sin was poured out. Those appointed to salvation will never face this wrath, as Christ absorbed it fully in their place, providing a clear contrast to the fate of the unrepentant.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12

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