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God's Anger

10 sermons

The concept of God's anger is a complex and multifaceted theme in the Bible, often associated with His righteous judgment and displeasure towards sin and injustice, as evident in Psalms 7:11, which describes God as "a God who is angry every day" with the wicked. However, this anger is not capricious or arbitrary, but rather a response to humanity's rebellion against His will, as seen in Romans 1:18, where God's wrath is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness. In the context of Christian faith, God's anger is also tempered by His love and mercy, as expressed in Psalms 103:8, which notes that God is "slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love." Ultimately, the Bible presents God's anger as a call to repentance and a reminder of the seriousness of sin, rather than a reason for fear or despair.

Charles Finney

Charles Finney delivers a powerful sermon on God's anger against the wicked, emphasizing that the wicked are those who live in selfishness and rebellion against God. He explains that God's anger is not malicious or selfish but is a righteous response to the wickedness of sinners, who act against rea

John Gill

John Gill addresses the anger and wrath of God, emphasizing that while God is loving and merciful, He also possesses anger and wrath as responses to sin. He distinguishes between God's anger, which is a displeasure with sin, and His wrath, which is the execution of justice against sin. Gill explains

Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar emphasizes the duality of God's nature, focusing on His anger and goodness as depicted in Nahum 1:6-7. He explains that God's anger is real, righteous, dreadful, and inexorable, serving as a reminder of the seriousness of sin and the consequences of judgment. Conversely, Bonar highlig

neil-fraser

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the pattern found in good stories and relates it to our lives. He emphasizes that our lives are like a tale that is told, with an idyllic beginning and a disturbing element introduced later on. The speaker also mentions the power of God's anger and the need for

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, Dr. Luke Reisman preaches from the historic pulpit of John Wesley in London. He highlights the power of reading and understanding the Word of God. He emphasizes the importance of reading scripture with sincerity and authenticity, rather than trying to be dramatic like actors. Dr. Rei

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Leonard Ravenhill

Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the urgency of repentance in his sermon on Hebrews 4, focusing on Jesus' declaration during the last day of the feast, where He invites the thirsty to come to Him for living water. He reflects on the historical significance of the feast and the spiritual blindness of the

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher shares various stories and examples to emphasize the importance of being careful with our actions and choices. He highlights the concept of reaping what we sow and warns against committing adultery and other sinful acts. The preacher also shares a story about a woman who

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Corrie Ten Boom

In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of being in a prison and connecting with a man who was afraid of being whipped. Through love and sharing the word of God, the speaker was able to lead the man to accept Jesus. The speaker emphasizes the importance of having both a horizontal (

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher criticizes financially backed religion and questions why people are sent to other countries when there are issues in their own country. He emphasizes the importance of being genuinely born again and having a transformation in one's life. The preacher describes a scene wh

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Paris Reidhead

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the dire plight and desperate need of humanity by contrasting it with the Beatitudes. He asks the congregation if they have ever been lost, and only a few hands go up. However, when he asks if they are saved, all hands go up. This leads him to reflect on the w

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