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The Wrath of God

 God's wrath assures us of His thorough justice.

Paul J. Bucknell

Introduction & video on God's wrath | Definition & description wrath | Wrath & mercy | Anger against unbelievers | God's great patience | Common misunderstandings | Reflections on God's wrath | Anger against believers | God's anger is different for His people | Summary and Study questions
Handout | Video | mp3

Knowing God Series Index

Series Introduction| Knowing God | The Revelatory God | Goodness of God | Holiness of God | Power of God | Omnipresent God | Exalted God | Faithfuness of God | Wisdom of God | Mercy of God |Wrath of God | Love of God | Sovereignty of God | Providence of God


Purpose: Our goal is to understand God's wrath and learn how to properly respond to His anger, both as an unbeliever and believer in Jesus Christ. The video on God's wrath is available here.

Christians vary widely on their views of God's anger. Some insist God's wrath is, or should be, nonexistent. While others wonder why God hasn't done more to stop the increasing injustice about us. Let's see what the scriptures say! This biblical study on God's wrath provides a clear picture as to how God works in our world, churches and lives.

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Do check out our reading materials and even our study questions for this challenging study on The Wrath of God. See below.

 

Introductory Project for Wrath of God

Understanding God from a Bible Passage

Project: Let's start our inquiry from listing below what we can learn about God from the following verses.

"Now there was a famine in the days of David for three years, year after year; and David sought the presence of the LORD. And the LORD said, "It is for Saul and his bloody house, because he put the Gibeonites to death.... They buried the bones of Saul and Jonathan his son in the country of Benjamin in Zela, in the grave of Kish his father; thus they did all that the king commanded, and after that God was moved by prayer for the land" (2 Sam 21:1,14).


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