| Info | Topical Survey of internet qoutes gathered from top 75 Bible related pages.
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| Info | kjv@Note: Quotes are often from non-authoritative sources and should be considered for their thought provoking nature only.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The "spirit of this world" revels in open wickedness and makes a joke of God's promised wrath.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ But God's wrath has yet to be revealed, although we have seen hints and prophecies concerning it.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The Purpose of God's Wrath Is Not Discipline
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's wrath, in this final sense, is not aimed to improve and make holy, but to destroy and eternally judge.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ True followers of Christ need have no fear of God's wrath.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ It is true that we should fear God, since He "bought us" and He has been known to put His servants through some pretty severe tests, but we have nothing to fear about God's wrath if we believe in and follow Christ.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Wrath is not for the children of God.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ It also means anger and wrath for those who rebel against God's plan of life, and refuse to obey his rules, and who, in so doing, make themselves the very servants of evil.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ It is sad to find so many professing Christians who appear to regard the wrath of God as something for which they need to make an apology, or at least they wish there were no such thing.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The wrath of God is an attribute of God as much a part of God as any other attribute, an attribute without which God would be less than God:
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Now the wrath of God is as much a Divine perfection as is His faithfulness, power, or mercy.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's wrath is inseparably linked with His glory.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God brings glory to Himself when He exercises His wrath.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's wrath is provoked when men rebel against His Word.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The Israelites were destined to drink deeply from the cup of God's wrath.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God thereby made it clear that Moses and Aaron were his appointed leaders, and at the same time demonstrated His righteous wrath upon those who rebelled against Him and the leaders whom He appointed.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ In Old Testament times, God not only displayed His wrath toward rebellious Israelites, He also demonstrated His wrath against wicked pagans.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The Israelites were to be the instrument of God's wrath toward these Canaanites.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ When John the Baptist first saw Jesus and recognized Him as the Messiah, He spoke of Him as the Sin-bearer who was to experience God's wrath as the "Lamb of God."
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Yet He was obedient to the will of the Father to suffer that wrath in the sinner's place.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Our Lord's greatest suffering came because He was the object of the Father's wrath.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Propitiation means God's wrath has been appeased for all who have trusted in Jesus Christ.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The good news of the gospel is that those who have placed their trust in the Lord Jesus as the "Lamb of God" are no longer under the sentence of divine wrath:
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ He cautioned them not to assume every earthly calamity is a manifestation of divine wrath and that those who suffer greatly must be guilty of great sin:
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Disaster is not necessarily a manifestation of divine wrath (unless specifically indicated as such), just as prosperity should not be interpreted as proof of piety.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The solution to the problem of sin and judgment is to repent, to acknowledge one's sin and guilt, and to trust in the Lord Jesus who has borne the wrath of God in the sinner's place.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Those who reject God's provision for forgiveness and salvation face the future outpouring of divine wrath, a judgment far greater than man has ever seen before.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The biblical doctrine of the wrath of God should motivate Christians to evangelize, to warn the lost of the impending wrath of God, and to urge them to be saved.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The doctrine of the wrath of God is an incentive for the Christian to live a holy life.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The wrath of God is a reminder of the holiness of God and a measure of God's hatred of sin.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's wrath is proportionate to the unrighteousness which provokes it.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The immensity of God's wrath toward sin is an indication of His holy hatred of sin.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The wrath of God should make us uncomfortable with sin.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ In addition, we should never forget that our sin resulted in the suffering and agony of our Savior on whom God's wrath was poured out.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The doctrine of the wrath of God instructs us not to fret over the wicked.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ While they may appear to be getting away with evil, they will come under the wrath of God:
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Wrath is God acting in love to destroy sin, to purge His universe of what is detrimental to its best interests.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's wrath is the perfect response of His perfect being to that which poses a danger to His children.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ One of the reasons we have such a problem accepting God's wrath is because we liken it to our own.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's wrath is much different from ours.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ For one thing, His wrath is not selfish like ours.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ His wrath never is selfishly motivated.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Another major difference between God's wrath and ours is that His is always in perfect control.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Every expression of His wrath was known from eternity past and is part of His perfect plan.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The major reason we try to cover up God's wrath is probably because we have little understanding of the absolute, awesome holiness of His nature and, consequently, have little consciousness of the contemptible, despicable character of our own sin.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ In other words, God's wrath, unlike ours, is always expressed against sin, and particularly the sin of those who suppress His truth by willful wickedness and so do moral damage to others.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ When we read through the Old Testament we see some of the ways God revealed His wrath--pestilence, death, exile, the destruction of cities and nations, and the denial of privileges.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ It was God's anger or wrath revealed against their stubborn, willful disbelief that kept them from enjoying what they might have had.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ To allow them to enter the land with their rebellious attitudes would probably have brought them more unhappiness than wandering in the wilderness brought them, so even in wrath His mercy was evident.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Just so, those who refuse to accept God's offer of Heaven by faith in the death of His Son will suffer eternal wrath.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God is still restraining His wrath to a large degree, giving men an opportunity to trust Him.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Several passages in Scripture speak of "the wrath to come." John the Baptist used that phrase when he saw the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to his baptism.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The cup of iniquity is full, the grapes of wrath are ripe, and now God crushes them in awesome judgment.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Beyond that, Scripture assures us that eternal wrath is something men choose for themselves.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ But there is no reason why anyone should have to suffer God's wrath.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ He provided the sacrifice by which His holiness could be satisfied and His wrath avoided.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ They are sure that God, if there is a God, does not care about their sin, and they can live as they please without fear of wrath.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Anger that is righteous has certain earmarks, by which it can be distinguished from unholy wrath.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ It is wrath based upon men's violation of God's law, and it is anger which is lawfully expressed.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Most of our anger is the "wrath of man" and not the "holy anger" of God.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ (2) God's present wrath allows sin to increase; God's future wrath will put an end to sin, causing it to cease.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's present wrath is really a gracious gesture on God's part.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ While God's future wrath, once in force, cannot be reversed or escaped, God's present wrath can be reversed, and men can escape.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ I understand the Bible to imply that those (unborn, infants, mentally incapacitated) who have not received any revelation about God, and who have not therefore rejected Him, are not under the wrath of God.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Only those who have received clear revelation about God and who have rejected it will suffer the eternal wrath of God.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's wrath is always regarded in the Scripture as the just, proper, and natural expression of His holiness and righteousness which must always, under all circumstances, and at all costs be maintained.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Job sees God's wrath against Himself as just, even if inexplicable.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The Psalms present God's wrath as just and against the wicked, and appeaseable through repentance.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Isaiah expounds wrath against nations which is mercifully appeased resulting in the fulfilment of His promises.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Jeremiah speaks of disobedience and subsequent unavoidable wrath with the other nations.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ However God subsequently shows mercy to Israel and wrath upon Israel's oppressive nations, (reflected further in Lamentations.) God's wrath is primarily against other nations in Ezekiel.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's character is wrathful throughout the minor-prophets, however is equated with His just day of wrath and His mercy.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Note that it says be slow to wrath and slow to speak, not "refuse" to speak.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ This turns away wrath: not just the other person's wrath, but your wrath too!
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Mild words, gentle expressions, delivered with kindness and tenderness, humility and submission; these will work upon a man's passions, weaken his resentments, and break and scatter the storm of wrath raised in his breast, just breaking forth in a very boisterous and blustering manner; so high winds are sometimes laid by soft showers.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ The wrath of God was viewed in fear and awe.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God's wrath is restrained, held back from its full and final effect.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Make no mistake, the last three and one half years of the seven year tribulation period will be a total and complete outpouring of the Wrath of God upon the world in a way that this earth has not, not ever shall again ecperience.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ God is a righteous judge, a God who expresses his wrath every day.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ We are all children of wrath by generation, they say, because of Adam's sin.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Yet, while the world doesn't like these concepts, the Bible makes it clear that God has been, can be, and will be to some a God of wrath and anger.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Divine retribution for sin." The word wrath occurs 194 times in the King James Version of the Bible.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ What if God's wrath is not a caveat, qualification, or even a counterpoint to his love, but an expression of it?
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Wrath is "what we do" because of that anger.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Even a righteous wrath by overindulgence (excess) may pass all too easily into sin if we give in to the devil.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ Yes, many a time He turned His anger away, and did not stir up all His wrath" Because of God's compassion (love), He forgave and did not destroy.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWrath @ kjv@COMMENTS: Habakkuk understands through revelation, what the LORD plansto do to Jerusalem, and he appeals for mercy to temper God's righteous wrath, and not for the benefit of men only, but to revive God's own work for God's glory.
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