365 DAILY DEVOTIONS: Wrath of God

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365 DAILY DEVOTIONS: Wrath of God

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365 DAILY DEVOTIONS: Wrath of God
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💁🏻 Concept: Wrath of God
Wrath is the holy and just response of God against all sin. Unlike human anger, which is often selfish and uncontrolled, God’s wrath is His settled opposition to everything that is contrary to His holiness. It is not arbitrary but righteous, flowing from His perfect character. Scripture reveals God’s wrath against ungodliness (Romans 1:18), His future judgment on the unrepentant (John 3:36), and His ultimate outpouring in eternal fire. God’s wrath magnifies His justice while also magnifying His mercy in Christ, because Jesus bore God’s wrath on the cross for His people, delivering them from eternal condemnation.

📖 Bible Readings: John 3:36
(Exodus 34:6; Romans 1:18; Ephesians 5:6; Colossians 3:5–6; Revelation 14:10; Revelation 19:15; Nahum 1:2–3; Exodus 32:10; Deuteronomy 9:7–8; Psalm 7:11; Isaiah 13:9; Romans 5:9; 1 Thessalonians 1:10; John 3:16-18, 36; Isaiah 53:5-6)

👨🏻‍💻 Teachings:
1. The wrath of God is holy and just. 
2. The wrath of God is consistent with love. 
3. The wrath of God is satisfied in Christ. 
 
💪🏼 Applications:
1. Fear God who will judge all sins with wrath.
2. Fight injustices knowing God is just. 
3. Face God with the righteousness of Christ.  

🎙Discussion:
How does understanding God’s wrath help us appreciate Christ’s saving work on the cross?
Alternative questions: 
1. What have you learned from this devotion?
2. How can you practically apply our devotion?
 
🙏🏼 Prayer:
Holy God, I tremble at the thought of Your wrath against sin, for You are perfectly righteous and just. Thank You for sending Jesus to bear the punishment I deserved, turning away Your wrath and granting me peace. Teach me to hate sin as You do, and to live in holiness out of gratitude for Your mercy. May my life reflect reverence for Your justice and joy in Your salvation. In Christ’s name I pray, amen.