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Why should Christians fear God's wrath?

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Christians should fear God's wrath as it is a serious aspect of His justice against sin (Psalm 7:11, Ecclesiastes 12:14).

Fear of God's wrath is essential in the life of every Christian as it underscores the seriousness of sin and the holiness of God. Psalm 7:11 declares, 'God judgeth the righteous, and God is angry with the wicked every day.' This reality serves to remind believers that sin has consequences and that God’s justice will not overlook wrongdoing. When Christians understand the weight of God's wrath against sin, it fosters a proper reverence for God and repulsion for sin. However, this fear is not a paralyzing dread but rather a healthy awe that drives us to seek His mercy and to live in accordance with His commands, aware of the great cost of our salvation and the depth of His grace (Ecclesiastes 12:14).
Scripture References: Psalm 7:11, Ecclesiastes 12:14

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