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Why is it important for Christians to understand that God is not angry with them?

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Understanding that God is not angry allows Christians to live in the freedom and assurance of His grace.

Recognizing that God is not angry with His people is foundational for understanding the gospel and living in faith. It liberates Christians from the bondage of fear and religious performance, allowing them to embrace their identity as children of God. In Romans 8:31-32, Paul asks, 'If God is for us, who can be against us?' This confidence enables Christians to pursue holiness out of love and gratitude rather than fear of condemnation. Additionally, it affirms the doctrine of assurance of salvation; believers can be certain of their standing before God through Christ. This truth encourages a deeper relationship with God, as they relate to Him as a loving Father who cherishes His children.
Scripture References: Romans 8:31-32

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