Amen!...there will come a day that those that are not redeemed by the blood of Jesus will be in the presence of God and His love will be manifested on the sin that is in those people that refuse Christ's sacrifice for them. God's wrath is really a manifestation of His love in action.
The presence of God will be a delight to us believers because we are bathed in His love without any sin attached to us....as He is love.....His love will be there too when those that refuse Christ.....only to them..it will be wrath on the sin because of His presence. Wrath is a manifestation of His true nature which is love......anything that is destructive to us..He hates because of His love.
The presence of God will be a delight to us believers because we are bathed in His love without any sin attached to us....as He is love.....His love will be there too when those that refuse Christ.....only to them..it will be wrath on the sin because of His presence. Wrath is a manifestation of His true nature which is love......anything that is destructive to us..He hates because of His love.
God is a righteous and just God, so indeed He would hate wickedness. One might think that jealousy is sinful, yet we find it to be an attribute of God, in scripture, to those He loves. He is jealous for you. Indeed, God does have wrath and He poured it out on Jesus on behalf of humanity. This isn't Universalism but propitiation. The world shall be judged on one deciding factor, "Is Jesus your Lord and Savior?" It is belief that shall determine judgement.
Crossnote, if you are arguing that God is a God of wrath I think your determination of this is skewed by the fact God was under a covenant where He blessed for obedience and cursed for disobedience. In Christ, under the new covenant, we are freed from the curses of the law. God doesn't curse us. In scripture it says all the promises of God in Christ are "yes" and "amen."
The word of God also says it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of an angry God, indeed God has righteous anger. This is not disputed, a righteous individual does hate evil. This is a good thing, that God has wrath and anger towards injustice and evil. However such attributes are not directed towards believers, for we have an Advocate with the Father and Jesus took God's wrath upon the cross of Calvary.
So, what is the disagreement here? Is it to say that God is a "God of wrath?" Indeed, if actions define an entity then such could be said, but do not neglect His love and mercy. His wrath is justified, yet it does not tarnish His character. It is a righteous anger, justly do. Yet He chose grace, mercy and love through Jesus Christ towards humanity. Keep that in mind.
Crossnote, if you are arguing that God is a God of wrath I think your determination of this is skewed by the fact God was under a covenant where He blessed for obedience and cursed for disobedience. In Christ, under the new covenant, we are freed from the curses of the law. God doesn't curse us. In scripture it says all the promises of God in Christ are "yes" and "amen."
The word of God also says it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of an angry God, indeed God has righteous anger. This is not disputed, a righteous individual does hate evil. This is a good thing, that God has wrath and anger towards injustice and evil. However such attributes are not directed towards believers, for we have an Advocate with the Father and Jesus took God's wrath upon the cross of Calvary.
So, what is the disagreement here? Is it to say that God is a "God of wrath?" Indeed, if actions define an entity then such could be said, but do not neglect His love and mercy. His wrath is justified, yet it does not tarnish His character. It is a righteous anger, justly do. Yet He chose grace, mercy and love through Jesus Christ towards humanity. Keep that in mind.