<<@Raul-e1w3k says : When U read/ finished 1st book writing 2nd book worth million dollars not believe refund,,,written half way>> <<@IsaakThiessen-u7b says : Great and simple answer to a tough question>> <<@LYRIKALMASTER says : From sinning we automatically have suffering and torment from the consequences. That is already hell within itself as our mistakes going against God makes us automatically suffer from our own accord. This isn't wrath. God is not of destruction. This is the most truest love of all by offering free will, not by force but by pure love and he cries and weeps from a distance and he will forever wait until their hearts change because they are his children. Where is the wrath when we are redeemed when our hearts change? This is fear mongering and if we flock to God out of fear just to avoid hell then it isn't out of true love but it is of a true lie as the roots will still be filthy and God measures the heart. We need to be very careful why we serve God. Out of fear just to avoid hell or willingly with true love automatically? Which one is genuine? I don't think God's character is meant to be portrayed as wrathful and as a destroyer. He would of destroyed Satan by now and would of not forgiven us of going against The Lord in the flesh. He is forever patient, loving, merciful with sorrow and tears. God is eternal and has no time limits. He'll hold people in hell of their own doing until their hearts change otherwise it is eternity for them by their own doing. Not God's doing. The nature of God is not wrathful. I have felt God not just from a normal feeling or belief. I have felt his warm hugs, his confirmations on my crown and the holy fire within me and even my soul strike like thunder feeling the heavens ache and I cry God's tears for others who go astray. Heaven isn't what you think it is of pure joy and happiness. God weeps and we will feel his pain. I feel that now. He's embodied within me. I have automatically become his servant. I'm not one special. All I did was simply stop sinning, believed in him and followed divine law. Then he will embody within you. Anyone can do this. It's very simple but also the toughest thing as the world illusions of the flesh is what makes us stray away without even realising that we are sinning. Overtime the bible in modern translation portrays a stronger language of God's wrath whereas ancient bibles will show God more soft and merciful within the liturgy. It's just the wording that has distorted Gods character overtime to make modern times fear him more to flock to him but to go to him in fear is not going to him with pure love. Does this make sense?>> <<@JasonBulsa says : Because the few that legally can enforce the laws against sex trafficking work in the indusry or are bought off w/ other priorities. Evolutionists allow all manor of violence, crimes as long as the slights against each are deemed more personally heinous/ repugnant than their highest GRape memory. They were unprotected by their current Republican enemy. Outward raging like Taylor Swift is easier than their baseline of Self Loathing. P3 crime tip app>> <<@floydadams7069 says : Then why does it feel like gods attacking me and letting Satan go free. I do everything I can to live for him and the enemy still gets away with everything. I’m just so confused>> <<@joshuawaring4180 says : Suppose all those babies with AIDS in Africa are sinful>> <<@choxomoxxo565 says : I was raised thinking of god as more of a father figure to me than the god to be feared, like he's a lot like a father figure when u think abt it, ik he loves us like a father loves his children and throughout my whole life I was told that u can always tell God abt ur problems when u don't have anyone else to turn to, much like a father, so I always saw guilt (as in the feeling of guilt when I do something as a kid that my parents didn't approve of and then felt guilty abt doing the thing, u know stuff like stealing or insulting people) as god giving me the disappointed dad stare when I mess up (u know that stare ur dad gives u and ur siblings when he walks in on u guys fighting, yeah that one)>> <<@NewCreationInChrist896 says : 2 Corinthians 4:3-5 “ And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing.The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers so they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. For we do not proclaim ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake.>> <<@sierraclark6129 says : “If you declare with your mouth “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). Now is the time to accept Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior. Obey His commands and repent of your sins because Jesus is coming back soon. Tomorrow isn’t promised.>> <<@mpdebate6239 says : 100% accurate. as accurate as could be. Absolutely amazing. Well done sister 👏>> <<@papaspracticeroom says : Lord, I am sorry for my sins but I accept the consequences for the sins I have committed.>> <<@HumanGuillotine says : His wrath was poured out upon Jesus, Jesus dealt with sin. He being the propitiation of all sin for all. Jesus serves as the satisfaction for the legal demands of justice. He was cut off for our iniquities and raised for our justification..>> <<@jefferey69 says : epppicccccccc>> <<@ChrisFineganTunes says : If you think you can justify eternal torture for finite deeds carried out by entities literally incapable of living up to the imposed standards then your moral compass is messed up.>> <<@Matthew_Holton says : The 'logic' of the abuser. In the bible when god is committing genocide, when he is ordering the mass murder of children, endorsing slavery, forced abortion and the subjugation of women, ..that him just showing how much he loves you. Its all a fairy tale of course, but it is a sickening one.>> <<@tonybinder9392 says : Well said!>> <<@phoenixanimations5233 says : In next episode: how Epidermolysis Bullosa in 2 yo kid actually shows God's love....>> <<@MrMuugoo says : Ah, so God says he loves you with his fist, over and over and over again. Sounds like a father to me.>> <<@King_B.Logical says : “God,” is a old make belief, why do we still believe in this in the 21st century>> <<@maxitb1921 says : Very well put sister, a weak God wouldn't be worthy of praise, adoration and respect>> <<@JESUSisLORDertyu says : Well spoken, amen.>> <<@jessepacheco7471 says : Amen Melissa, he is a just judge, God's wrath on sin, sold out for Jesus>> <<@jesusdeity2010 says : Study "Orge". Translated as "wrath" but.... but IT can also mean "PASSION". DEPENDING on the context. Now reason. God stooped down IN Christ to freely give us back the divine life mankind lost in Adam's fall. God is love. They translated it wrongly. All judgment was put upon Jesus, because God so loves. What lots of people (even pastors) don't (yet) understand. God created us according to His own image and likeness. Godly. Mankind/the first Adam fell. The image of God in man got lost. That's why there is all this predicament on earth (selfishness, greed, lust, wars, sicknesses, death, etc). We are all born into that mess. For the fall of man a perfect atoning sacrifice had to be made.... that is what God did in Christ. With His own once and for all perefect sacrifice, He paid the debt for the fall of man for us, so we can be indwelled by His Spirit again and finally receive the divine life of the ages back, the first Adam let got of in the fall of man. An amazing act of grace and love by our creator. That is what you see happening in Christ's first disciples. They too healed all and walked in unselfish love. And yes.... that is still avaible today. The holy blood is in place, the Holy Spirit is here to give us understanding, power and transform us back to origin. Not to be debated about, but to be embraced and be-come. So: The Kingdom of God already came. Through Christ, in Spiritform, in those that understand. Hence the divine healing miracles we experience. God manifested in Christ to give us back the divine life mankind lost in the fall of Adam. Christ, the exact image of the invisible God. The image we were created after in Gen 1. The image we lost in the fall of man. The image that can be freely restored by Christ's blood and Holy Spirit working IN us. What a plan. What a solution. What a love. What a God. Jesus is amazing. It is the ultimate conclusion of the word and plan of God. God came full circle. He Himself stooped down from glory to restore us back to original created value: Christlikeness. Walking in divine healing power and unselfish love. Jesus, born of the Spirit of God, filled with the spirit of God. The "Son" of God, the incarnated word, God in the flesh. For three years He healed all, raised the dead, casted out demons, controlled nature, spoke pure divine truth. He said: "Follow Me. If you see Me, you see the Father. The Father and I are one. The glory I have IN My Father, I give to you. It pleases the Father to give you His Kingdom/Holy Spirit/divine nature. I will send Holy Spirit, the same as Me, He will be IN you, guide you into truth and give you explosive power. The same miracles i do, you will do too, because you will understand that the Father is IN Me and I am IN you. Freely I give you My Kingdom/Holy Spirit/divine nature, heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out demons, freely I give, freely share" Etc, etc, etc. I have experienced thousands of beautifull healing miracles through the power of Holy Spirit IN me already. Broken bones, cancers, covid, all kinds of infirmities healed in seconds. Demons manifesting and casted out by a simple "get out, in Jesus name". Jesus. De name above all names. In Him all power and wisdom is sourced and.... He calls us one with Him. God in man and man in God again. C'mon Jesus!! So.... again: God stooped down IN Christ to restore us back to Gen 1:27 were He said: "Let us make man according to our image and likeness and let them have authority.....": walk as Christ. Christ, the exact image of the invisible God. The image we were created after and being restored to by His atoning blood for the fall of man and indwelling Holy Spirit. You are free to receive this original divine life of the ages by Holy Spirit of Christ/God. Ask Him to guide you into truth. Read the Gospel of John and fall in love with your creator. You are not made for the fall of man and its effects, but for the image/glory of God and to walk like Christ. Holy Spirit is the guide and transforming power that will get you there. Amazing grace. A big leap in faith can be made when we start realizing we are already IN Christ, IN the last Adam. Free from the fall! Loved! Growing into awareness of our new (yet old) godly identity. Changing by Holy Spirit. The most fullfilled life ever. Paul healed all on Malta. He understood and wrote: "As in the first Adam ALL died (lost the divine nature), so also ALL were made alive IN Christ to walk in Zoë (= divine life) again". "IN Christ (the last Adam) we are co-cruisified (dead to the fall and its effects), co-raised (justified/made righteousness, holy, blameless, above reproach), co-seated (one with Him)" "The fullness of deity dwells in Christ and YOU HAVE BEEN MADE COMPLETE IN HIM, who is the head of every principality and power". So.... thank you Jesus! Thank you for redeeming me from the fall of man. Thank you for your Holy Spirit that makes this new (yet old) divine life come alive in me. You are amazing! In the shadow of Peter the sick healed... He understood too and wrote: "By Gods power (Holy Spirit) and knowing Christ, we have become partakers of the divine nature and have escaped the fall of man". The divine life of the ages has been returned to us by Jesus once and for all perfect atoning sacrifice for the debt of the fall of man and His indwelling Holy Spirit in us. Jesus/God is amazing!!! Ask Him to give you revelation and change you to the way it was before the fall of man: Christlikeness. He will do so. For it is written: "the Spirit brings forth after His own kind". "I have come to give you Zoë (divine life) in abundance....">> <<@tTtt-ho3tq says : Is slavery a sin? Is sex with slaves a sin? Sorry, I had never thought of this slavery and God before until recently. Many people, say God condones slavery. I'm afraid it rather seems so. Or at least, it's like ... although free men and women, and slaves are all equal to him yet it seems he doesn't care slavery amongst men or something. I'm still confused. Especially when there're armed conflicts or wars between people the victors take slaves out of them, men and women (sex slaves?). I'm not saying it's something new that the slave trades and the colonialism for the over 350 years started it or anything. It's nothing new. It's been happening even before Jesus came about. In fact Jews were slaves under the Egyptian, right? But God condemned slavery? Did he mention it as a sin? Didn't God even tell Israelites to take slaves for themselves, too? He said how to regulate slaves, sort of. It's been going on for well over 2,000 years and still going on today somewhere in the world. Like the ISIS jihadists in Iraq a decade ago. When they're picking up their territories in the beginning they took young women and girls slaves as their wives. They're following Muhammad's example, who took a female slave as one of his wives. So where's his wrath on sins of humanity? Is slavery a sin? I mean it's against the Geneva convention for Pete's sake. Most Christian countries don't practice that anymore. Is the Geneva convention against God? Didn't Christians freed slaves in America? ... from other Christians? I'm still confused. If God is so hates sins of humanity ... is slavery a sin? Is sex with slaves a sin?>> <<@LDvalley3 says : I can't do it. I can't handle the fact that everything matters and that if I am not strong enough me and everybody I love will die. meanwhile the chosen will celebrate that us filth are dead. I don't think God can be loving anymore, as he hated those in the days of Noah. No matter how intellectual my reasoning for why I should follow God and why God is good, and how we are the crooked ones, I can't make myself do anything. I need my freewill revoked. Why do angels get in there free, and why would they give up their place to be evil and wretched?? But Genesis is true, God did repent of making man. I wish I wasn't but it seems like I am chosen to die. He chose most people to die so he can laugh at us while we like rats trying to climb out of a bucket. But why would he have pity on us. We killed him ourselves when he came.>> <<@joshuastoltzfus4910 says : This reminds me of the statement that "God's wrath is His settled and unconditional opposition to sin at the measured amount to the degree of the offense." God's wrath is measured to what our deeds deserve (1 Peter 1:17) in the perspective of their rejection - by apathy or intention - to the nature and holiness of God; the very Being we were designed and purposed into embracing and relating with. There is a tension between the tether of unconditional justice and unconditional mercy; and God's works are the perfect sound from the harmonics of the chord.>> <<@Heavenspill says : He killed all "Jobs" family over a game with satan.. To prove a point...>> <<@iceking2135 says : There a rules if they are broken their is a punishment>> <<@Kaymen1980 says : Next week on Cross Examined: How NO means YES.. How nothing is evidence.. Why circular logic is bad for them and not for you.. And finally; why your free will does not conflict with God's plan for you.>> <<@markh1011 says : Wrath means love...? So parents who beat the stuffing out of their kids really love them....? Huh? Yahweh created a universe full of evil... and will punish anyone who doesn't grovel to him. ... these are the actions of an evil god not a loving one.>> <<@musicinspire1745 says : The wrath of God is loving since we also know that sin multiplies in the lives of those who allow themselves to become trapped within it. The only way to eradicate unchecked sin is to deal with it decisively through punishment and even death so that those who remain can then see the error of sin left unchecked. Humanity would eventually self-destruct if sin were left unchecked. Empires in history have demonstrated this, Rome as a prime example. Many kingdoms and empires have either self-destructed or were destroyed because of the effects of unchecked sin within them. Even parents who do not correct their children will eventually become totally rebellious and wayward if not punished to turn them from the tendency toward evil and sin. They will follow one another into the depths of depravity, rebelling and even killing their parents, as has happened many a time throughout history.>> <<@antiNuetron says : I'll simplify this the way I understand it. God won't allow sinners to ruin life for those who want to obey him for much longer. God shows love for the righteous by expressing his wrath on the sinners.>> <<@Godlimate says : Does god approve of it because it is good? Or is it good because god approves of it? if god approves of killing children, this would be outrageous. Clearly we have some conception of moral goodness independent of God. I wouldn’t give praise to God’s wrath for this reason because realistically we don’t support the bible in its entirety. It always bothers me when we actually say genocide is evil but if god approves of it, then it’s okay. It bothers me because it absolutely reflects what christianity embodies: Not truth, not faith, not wisdom, not love, not critical thinking… but pure obedience. This is why I am utterly divorced from the church because it is a power that commands you to obey it without question. Anyone who says God’s wrath is objective and just has no moral conception under the constraints of obedience, next to the soldier who is just following orders. So don’t think for a second that you can be a “soldier for Christ” whilst trying out your apologetics or philosophy. They are IMO diametrically opposed.>> <<@johnbutler4631 says : A corollary to this is an insight from C.S. Lewis that I didn't get and didn't quite believe when I first read it: that God's gracious intervention follows a failed moral effort on our part, and that we don't really understand God's grace until we've tried really hard (and unsuccessfully) to be good. I say I didn't buy it at first. Then life experience happened, and I got it.>> <<@Ben-oq5wp says : Morally perfect gods who are in charge of creating and maintaining everything that exists do not need attributes and human emotions aimed at correcting immorality anymore than a perfectly talented artist needs an eraser for their pencil. The existence of wrath and justice in the world betrays the fatal flaw at the heart of Christian theology. Both of those things inherently require there to be moral evils to fix. If you really believed in a god of perfect love, perfection does not allow for a single drop of evil to exist to even be rectified. If I show you one god who allows evil and another that does not, what are the odds the one who allowed even one drop is likely to be the truly "morally perfect" one? There's no wiggle room here at all. What moral standard could you hope to defend apart from the impossible nonsense of, "Perfection! Now with blemishes!" Or, "Moral perfection! Now with accommodating blemishes of evil!" This impossibility is acutely demonstrated given the unavoidable Christian theology that supposes every human born of another human was born, by the billions, literally *pre-cursed* to toil and die for sins they did not commit. Toil and death is explicitly a punishment in Genesis and it is explicitly impossible to deserve in the genesis of every new human. There is no way that the punishment of toil and death afflicted on humanity by default is justified as literally no one could have earned it *before they even existed*. And the two people we are supposed to have all come from were explicitly given a morality test despite explicitly not being able to comprehend the subject of morality. Adam and Eve could only have known that disobedience was morally wrong if they had eaten the fruit of the very knowledge of good and evil before they ate it. Another pristinely *perfect* moral impossibility as a foundation of Christian theology. Justice, wrath, and evil should not exist if your all-powerful, all-knowing, morally perfect god (who is absolutely in charge of creating and maintaining anything else that exists) exists. Sleight of hand magic tricks are being used by Christian theology to sneak evil into a moral paradigm that cannot possibly accommodate even an iota of it. Wrath and justice themselves have only limited utility as it is in our imperfect world. They are understandable psychological expressions of moral imbalance in the wild prior to civilization as brute motivation to destroy a problem that just needs to go away. But civilizations, in less extreme circumstances as a rule, find themselves more successful in cultivating stable citizenry when they invest in prevention and aim at reform rather than the waste of brute punishment. Most of their problems aren’t ever going to “just go away,” otherwise, and cannot simply be pummeled to death with a stick. And prevention is something an all powerful, all knowing god could easily have done given the already established conventions of Christian theology that we find right there in Genesis. For example, not letting Adam and Eve have children could have been part of the penalty for “sinning.” Adam and Eve could have been punished for their own “crime,” and then Yahweh could have created two new humans and given them a shot at maintaining Paradise instead. That move alone, in one easy swoop, nixes all the evil of history with a mere womb-closing trick Yahweh freely practiced throughout the rest of Genesis on seemingly pointless whims. Or, in terms of reform, Yahweh could have guided Adam and Eve back to perfection over perhaps hundreds of years and only *then* allowed them to have children who would therefore be born into the same perfect starting circumstances every new human *deserves* out of the gate. If God actually loved humanity there would always be a guarantee in life that each human gets to grow up to be an adult, that they would always be born to good parents, that they would grow up in a good culture, they would be guaranteed the right spiritual instruction from the right sect of the right religion, their brain chemistry would be sufficiently free from all manner of mental illness and everyone would have an entirely reasonable shot at getting things right. But God does *not* so love the world. Jesus says "few" will be saved from his eternal wrath. Well, you get what you pay for. Human sacrifice and blood magic are a poor substitute for actual divine guidance for billions of people who have obviously been grossly neglected. Instead of anything sensible, Christian theology moves the dial up to 11 when it comes to the worst foibles of the all too human conventions of wrath and justice. Saving all the moral “progress reports” to the very end of everyone's lives (when absolutely nothing can be done about it to impact their eternal destinies) is morally deranged in the highest degree. What if the police would only record your 911 calls your whole life and then dish out justice at your funeral? How different and debilitated might your life be then? How much more so your spiritual life without proper divine support along the way? The Christian god expects his brand of moral perfection from people born explicitly morally imperfect who are also explicitly ignorant of his brand of morality. Even “luckily” being born into a Bible-based culture (assuming the Bible represents a true divine morality) leaves you without the ability to ask even a *single* important question. *Not even one.* No answer you get in this life will be answered *with real divine authority* (instead of something a sinful and unauthoritative apologist made up that only *might* turn out to be true). And then God unconscionably drops all of those expectations of moral perfection on *billions of people* on Judgment Day and expects *anything* but abysmal results? Seriously? It is incredibly hard to see the wisdom here. But it *is* easy to see how a gratuitously false moral solution manages to skirt reality by hiding in a forever retreating Judgment Day. And then there’s idolatry. Honestly, the Old Testament is obsessed with an invisible god who was competing for the religious affections of a people prone to worshipping inanimate objects. *Actually existing* might have mitigated that one a bit better. Much like someone could probably do better on a dating show by demonstrating that they are in fact flesh and blood boyfriend material and that the competition is just a dildo. But I digress. Maybe it's such a frantic competition for people’s hearts because all of the nonexistent gods seem about equally good at getting results? Call all the invisible cops you want. Or call different invisible ones if those don't work. Rinse, repeat. Etc. Quite the nonsensical theistic soap opera given only a palette of superstitious solutions. And how did that all turn out? Jesus is tempted in the desert by Satan and offered all the kingdoms of the world to rule, which betrays that Satan had been winning pretty hard up to that point. Are we *really to believe* that an all powerful, all knowing, morally perfect god was literally THAT bad at his job, having lost the whole earth to Satan? The evil dildos won! Or might Christian theology be cursed with the reality of its imaginary conventions fitting the confines of a tiny newborn Jewish sect justifying its highly exclusivistic, tribal truthiness in painfully implausible prose? Jesus’ raging apocalypticism that must have assumed everything was as bad as it could possibly be in the first century and that only his imminent wrathful return could solve all the human problems, was wrong. Wrong in that he didn’t return within the lifetimes of his followers as he promised and, more importantly, wrong in that, after we got over the lengthy, culturally debilitating Christian dark ages, humans *did* actually have what it takes to improve the world on their own steam on just about every metric we might care to measure. I highly recommend Steven Pinker’s book, “The Better Angels of our Nature: Why Violence has Declined” that rigorously discusses all the impressive data that shows the world is becoming a better place despite common human cynicism to the contrary. If God is truly “hostile to sin” he need only look to himself as the ultimate culprit. As Paul said, the potter (God) may fashion for himself a clay pot for “common purposes” (a sinner predestined to destruction), but well, as we say in American politics today, *he built that.* Something he’s inherently hostile to. It’s like someone with cat allergies buying a cat. *slow clap* The wrath of the Christian God is a grossly lopsided, moral farce and petty theological overcompensation for its morally impossible foundations. A morally perfect god cannot accommodate the existence of an iota of evil. People who don’t understand morality can’t be given a morality test and punished for getting it wrong. And new humans can’t be punished with toil and death for crimes they did not commit. Human sacrifice and blood magic cannot reasonably be expected to solve any real moral problem for all of humanity. Morally imperfect people who are ignorant of true divine moral perfection cannot be judged fairly against it. Loving humanity requires actually taking care of humanity. Saving moral resolution for an end of the world that never comes merely diverts human attention from continuing to solve our real problems in the here and now with reasonable mitigation tools that have actually been shown to work.>> <<@strangerinmoscow6858 says : Thank God for His wrath>> <<@Bgdn4 says : God hates sin; God invents/creates sin. God grieves the people that end up in hell; God creates Hell, adjusting the (Settings) fire Heat, the Laws of that specific realm, etc. "God doesn't throw people into hell, they choose to go there themselves;" When you die your soul goes into his hands (God controls where you go) - God throws you into hell. God could've erased Lucifer from existence, (many people that I argue say) "God showed mercy to Lucifer because God didn't want all the other Angels to be scared, Shitless of God." - (My side how I view it) - God throws all the Angels that support Lucifer into hell with Lucifer (Satan) along side with all the HUMANS that died in their sins. If you were an angel, you would be even more scared of God. Burning in Agony is wayyy worse then simply, just not existing. I don't know if that part is in the bible but many Christains use that argument. I am a Believer of the Entity from the Bible known as God, I am a terrible human being, I know. I just disagree with what God is doing, I see Hell as unusual, unnecessary, weird, Odd, Taboo to an extreme. If I die I will probably end up in Hell for disagreeing with Hell. Since I believe in God that means that everything I have written is false. But since every christain I argue with cant change my mind, everything I have written here is my logical reality.>> <<@HumbleServantInstrumentals says : I always pray for mercy and forgiveness and repent right away from my sins, I faced the fury of God, the anger of God and the judgement of God and it has really humbled me>> <<@JustinAlverio1437 says : California makes sense now>> <<@amadeusasimov1364 says : Grwat video, thank you! This current generation is so disconnected from the righteous and just and pure wrath of God. Our generation seeks to ignore and erase God's wrath. But without God's wrath, there would be no justice, and there would be no grounds for mercy or grace.>> <<@saloyale1 says : Oh my, you are so beautiful and full of the Holy Spirit. I know envy is wrong, but i can't help it to feel envy against whoever your husband is. He's the luckiest man in the world.>> <<@HumanGuillotine says : I don’t appreciate how your took such a small piece of romans 1, there is so much more to that piece of scripture and it’s context.>> <<@IBenZik says : Just before 0:50 you God is a God of wrath, no. He is a God of Justice. God sent his Son that none may perish. He gave us free will to accept His Son or not.>> <<@jeffreyheil9542 says : A great quote from Jordan Peterson. “Being nice is not the same thing as being good.”>> <<@jeziscricket4448 says : Our blood is crying out to God for justice !>> <<@Nimish204 says : How my parents sexually assaulting me actually shows their love>> <<@xandrix says : This really makes sense. If God is only a god of love and has no wrath for evil then He wouldn't be God because that would not make Him perfect.>> <<@wennemalino9013 says : This video is packed with many things for me to meditate upon, thank you Melissa!>> <<@authorjoannawhite says : Wow! Well explained!>> <<@kristijanpavlovic8605 says : God's Wrath is one of the errors that are in the Bible regarding God's nature and character. God is not wrathful, angry, jealous, hostile, vindictive or has any kind of similar negative trait. God is perfect Love and therefore He does not have negative emotions or traits as his attributes. As an infinite being, all of His qualities and attributes are infinite in nature so if He had anger, His anger would be to an infinite degree and it is obvious the world and the universe does not reflect it. However, God being Love does not mean that everything is permitted, that would be anarchy and God does not allow such thing in Her universe. There is a clear definition on what is loving and what isn't. God constructed a framework of laws that pertain to the soul and these laws judge us at any point in time. One of these laws is the law of cause and effect or what we saw we shall reap. The workings of this law is present not only when we pass, but while we are still alive on Earth. By having these laws in operation, God is trying to teach and correct us so we can know what love is. So God dislikes and disproves sin but has no wrathful attitude regards it. God knows that sin is not good for us and that it brings harm to us and others around us and He is trying to educate us on how to use our free will in harmony with His laws as He knows only that way can we be happy and content. In a sense God doesn't have to do anything about sin, His laws are working perfectly and are attributing us with positive and negative compensation, depending on our choices and decisions that we make in this life. When we sin, God is not angry, He has love and compassion for us because He knows how and why we sin, where it comes from and He also tries to help us remove the causes of sin from us.>>
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