God's Wrath Isn't Anger Issues - S2E30
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Lightning bolts from heaven. Fire and brimstone. An unpredictable God with anger issues. Is that really what the Bible means by "the wrath of God"?
In this episode, we're tackling one of the most misunderstood attributes of God — and one that many Christians quietly try to edit out. We'll explore what God's wrath actually is (and what it isn't), why it's not the opposite of his love but an expression of it, and how the cross is where wrath and love meet in a way that changes everything. If you've ever wanted to focus on the "nice" parts of God and skip the wrath stuff, this episode will give you a completely different picture.
"God's wrath is what his love looks like when it encounters things that harm what he loves. A God who never got angry at evil would not be a loving God. He'd be an indifferent God."
In This Episode, You'll Discover:
- Why God's wrath is nothing like human anger — it's never irrational, unpredictable, or selfish
- How God's wrath is actually an expression of his love — not the opposite of it
- What "propitiation" means and why it's the heart of the gospel — Jesus absorbed the wrath we deserved
Practical Applications:
- Let God's wrath show you how serious sin really is — it's not a minor issue; it cost Jesus everything
- Find hope as a victim of evil — God's wrath guarantees that no injustice will ultimately get away unaddressed
- Deepen your gratitude for grace — you can't fully appreciate what you've been saved to without understanding what you've been saved from
Your Assignment This Week: Read Romans 5:6–11 slowly and carefully. Notice how Paul connects wrath and love, judgment and salvation. Let it sink in that you were once under wrath, but Jesus absorbed it for you. Then spend some time thanking God — not just generally, but specifically — for saving you from the wrath you deserved. Let this deepen your gratitude and transform how you view both your sin and your Savior.
💬 Community Question: Before today, how did you think about God's wrath? Did it seem scary, confusing, or something you tried not to think about? Has this episode changed your perspective at all? Share your honest reaction — whether you're feeling relief, still wrestling, or somewhere in between. Your processing might help someone else work through their own understanding of this important truth. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!
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