Righteous Wrath (1)
Not all anger is sin. Not all wrath is to, be condemned. Neither is all hatred to be considered to be of the devil. Paul tells the church at Ephesus, "Be angry and sin not." Ephesians 4:26: Surely that means that it is possible to be angry without sinning. Besides, of Jesus we read in Mark 3:5, when the Pharisees were watching to see whether He would heal on the Sabbath, that "He looked round about upon them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts." InDeuteronomy 1:37...
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