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Gods wrath
  • My God, my God, why did you abandon me? (Mark
    1534)

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Heaven Hell
  • As wax melts in front of the fire, so do the
    wicked perish in his presence.
  • But the righteous are glad and rejoice in his
    presence they are happy and shout for joy.
    (Psalms 682)
  • The sinners in Zion are terrified trembling
    grips the godless Who of us can dwell with the
    consuming fire? Who of us can dwell with
    everlasting burning? He who walks righteously
    and speaks what is right (Isaiah 3314-15
    NIV)

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Hell and Gods Wrath
  • Then another angel, a third, followed them,
    crying with a loud voice, Those who worship the
    beast and its image, and receive a mark on their
    foreheads or on their hands, they will also drink
    the wine of God's wrath, poured unmixed into the
    cup of his anger, and they will be tormented with
    fire and sulfur in the presence of the holy
    angels and in the presence of the Lamb.
    (Revelation 149-10 NRSV)

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Gods Wrath
Strong, stern or fierce anger deeply resentful
indignation ire. Vengeance or punishment as
the consequence of anger.
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Google What is Gods Wrath?
  • Gods wrath represents his righteous indignation
    and imposed punishment for sin.
  • Divine wrath is Gods righteous anger and
    punishment, provoked by sin.
  • Central question Is Gods wrath externally
    imposed by God

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Gods wrath in the Bible
  • My anger will flame up like fire and burn
    everything on earth. It will reach to the world
    below and consume the roots of the mountains. I
    will bring on them endless disasters and use all
    my arrows against them. (Deuteronomy 3222,23 )
  • They fail to see why they were defeated they
    cannot understand what happened. Why were a
    thousand defeated by one, and ten thousand by
    only two? The Lord, their God, had abandoned
    them their mighty God had given them up
    (Deuteronomy 3229,30)

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Gods wrath
  • They will abandon me and worship the pagan gods
    of the land they are about to enter. When that
    happens, I will become angry with them I will
    abandon them, and they will be destroyed. Many
    terrible disasters will come upon them, and then
    they will realize that these things are happening
    to them because I, their God, am no longer with
    them. (Deuteronomy 3116-17)

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Philistines
  • They angered him with their heathen places of
    worship, and with their idols they made him
    furious. God was angry when he saw it, so he
    rejected his people completely. He abandoned his
    tent in Shiloh, the home where he had lived among
    us. He allowed our enemies to capture the
    Covenant Box, the symbol of his power and glory.
    (Psalm 7858-61)

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Assyrian captivity
  • I will attack the people of Israel and Judah
    like a lion. I myself will tear them to pieces
    and then leave them. When I drag them off, no one
    will be able to save them.
  • I will abandon my people until they have suffered
    enough for their sins and come looking for me.
    Perhaps in their suffering they will try to find
    me. (Hosea 514, 15)

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  • How, oh how, can I give you up, Ephraim! How, oh
    how, can I hand you over, Israel! How can I turn
    you into a Sodom! How can I treat you like a
    Gomorrah! My heart recoils within me, all my
    compassion is kindled. I will not give vent to my
    fierce anger -- I will not destroy Ephraim
    again. (Hosea 11 1-9 Phillips)

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Babylonian Captivity
  • I will fight against you with all my might, my
    anger, my wrath, and my fury. I will kill
    everyone living in this city people and animals
    alike will die of a terrible disease. Anyone who
    stays in the city will be killed in war or by
    starvation or disease...
  • It will be given over to the king of Babylonia,
    and he will burn it to the ground. I, the LORD,
    have spoken. (Jeremiah 215,6,9-10)

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  • The LORD has abandoned his people like a lion
    that leaves its cave. The horrors of war and the
    LORDs fierce anger have turned the country into
    a desert. (Jeremiah 2538)
  • The LORD, the God of Israel, told me to go and
    say to King Zedekiah of Judah, I, the LORD, will
    hand this city over to the king of Babylonia, and
    he will burn it down. (Jeremiah 342)

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  • You will feel my anger when I turn it loose on
    you like a blazing fire. And I will hand you over
    to brutal men, experts at destruction. (Ezekiel
    2131)
  • The king killed the young men of Judah even in
    the Temple. He had no mercy on anyone, young or
    old, man or woman, sick or healthy. God handed
    them all over to him. (2 Chronicles 3617)

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The Lord in his anger has covered Zion with
darkness. Its heavenly splendor he has turned
into ruins. On the day of his anger he abandoned
even his templeWhy have you abandoned us so
long? Will you ever remember us again? Bring us
back to you, LORD! Bring us back! Restore our
ancient glory. Or have you rejected us forever?
Is there no limit to your anger? (Lam 21,
520-22 GNB)
  • The Lord in his anger has covered Zion with
    darkness. Its heavenly splendor he has turned
    into ruins. On the day of his anger he abandoned
    even his temple (Lamentations 21)

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Progressive unfolding of truth
  • You have brought this on yourself by abandoning
    the LORD your God when he led you on his way
    Your own wickedness will correct you, and your
    unfaithful ways will punish you. You should know
    and see how evil and bitter it is for you if you
    abandon the LORD your God... (Jeremiah 217-19)
  • Judah, you have brought this on yourself by the
    way you have lived and by the things you have
    done. Your sin has caused this suffering it has
    stabbed you through the heart. (Jeremiah 418)

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The Romans destroy Jerusalem
  • In this way they have brought to completion all
    the sins they have always committed. And now
    Gods anger has at last come down on them! (1
    Thess. 214-16)

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  • Gods anger is revealed from heaven against all
    the sin and evil of the people whose evil ways
    prevent the truth from being known. God punishes
    them, because what can be known about God is
    plain to them, for God himself made it plain.
    (Romans 118,19)

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  • They say they are wise, but they are
    fools instead of worshiping the immortal God,
    they worship images made to look like mortals or
    birds or animals or reptiles. And so God has
    given those people over to do the filthy things
    their hearts desire, and they do shameful things
    with each other. They exchange the truth about
    God for a lie they worship and serve what God
    has created instead of the Creator himself, who
    is to be praised forever! Amen. Because they do
    this, God has given them over to shameful
    passions.Because those people refuse to keep in
    mind the true knowledge about God, he has given
    them over to corrupted minds, so that they do the
    things that they should not do. (Romans
    122-26,28)

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  • Because of our sins he was given over to die
    (Romans 425)
  • At noon the whole country was covered with
    darkness, which lasted for three hours. At three
    o'clock Jesus cried out with a loud shout, "Eloi,
    Eloi, lema sabachthani?" which means, "My God, my
    God, why did you abandon me?" (Mark 1533-34)

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How are Jesus words usually understood?
  • Jesus took on the sins of the world
  • God cant look on sin so he turned his back on
    Jesus
  • Jesus took Gods wrath which should have been
    poured out on us
  • Meaning Gods wrath is externally imposed as a
    punishment for sin it is a legal balancing of
    the books

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What does Gods wrath mean in the Bible?
  • God respecting the choice of his rebellious
    children by giving up handing over
    abandoning them to their free-will choice
  • In every case, the consequences are natural, not
    imposed

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  • He was hated and rejected his life was filled
    with sorrow and terrible suffering. No one wanted
    to look at him. We despised him and said, He is
    a nobody! He suffered and endured great pain for
    us, but we thought his suffering was punishment
    from God. He was wounded and crushed because of
    our sins by taking our punishment, he made us
    completely well. (Isaiah 531-5 CEV)

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  • God You must not eat the fruit of that tree if
    you do, you will die the same day. (Genesis
    217)
  • Satan Thats not true you will not die.
    (Genesis 34)

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  • What is the sin?
  • Sin is a breaking of the law. (1 John 34
    GNB) A-nomia
  • Sin is lawlessness (NASB, ESV, NRSV, TNIV)
    Sin is a major disruption of Gods order.
    (Message)
  • Anything that is not based on faith is sin.
    (Romans 1423)
  • For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no
    sin. (2 Corinthians 521)

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  • They will throw them into the fiery furnace,
    where there will be weeping and gnashing of
    teeth. (Matthew 1342)
  • The heirs of the kingdom will be thrown into the
    outer darkness, where there will be weeping and
    gnashing of teeth. (Matthew 812)

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  • We are not to regard God as waiting to punish
    the sinner for his sin. The sinner brings the
    punishment upon himself. His own actions start a
    train of circumstances that bring the sure
    result. Every act of transgression reacts upon
    the sinner, works in him a change of character,
    and makes it more easy for him to transgress
    again. By choosing to sin, men separate
    themselves from God, cut themselves off from the
    channel of blessing, and the sure result is ruin
    and death. 1888

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What do physicians do with rebellious patients?
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  • God You must not eat the fruit of that tree if
    you do, you will die the same day. (Genesis
    217)
  • Translation? Do not rebel against me. If you do,
    I will kill you (or, I will throw you into
    hell-fire for all of eternity)
  • Translation? Do not rebel against me. If you
    do, I will do everything to win you back
    (including dying on a cross), but if I cant, I
    will respect your choice to leave me and to die.

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  • For sin pays its wage---death. (Romans 623)

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  • Seizures MRI, EEG, counseled, referred to ATU
  • Peripheral Neuropathy counseled, family
    meeting, referred to ATU
  • Left ATU after 2 days
  • Gait ataxia counseled
  • Dementia placement in nursing home

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  • Very well, then, I will give you freedom the
    freedom to die by war, disease, and starvation
    (Jeremiah 3417 GN)

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  • The wrath of the Lamb (Rev 616)
  • The last plagues which are the final expression
    of Gods anger (Rev 151)

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Divine Jujitsu
  • Way of yielding
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