The following is an excerpt from Chapter 16 in Pink’s
book titled The Attributes of God.
in light of the recent disclosures on the wretched actions of Planned
Parenthood it seems appropriate to reflect on God’s Wrath as this nation is
surely deserving of that! The link takes the reader to the full article.
It is sad to find so many professing Christians who appear to regard the
wrath of God as something for which they need to make an apology, or at least
they wish there were no such thing. While some would not go so far as to openly
admit that they consider it a blemish on the Divine character, yet they are far
from regarding it with delight, they like not to think about it, and they
rarely hear it mentioned without a secret resentment rising up in their hearts
against it. Even with those who are more sober in their judgment, not a few
seem to imagine that there is a severity about the Divine wrath which is too
terrifying to form a theme for profitable contemplation. Others harbor the
delusion that God’s wrath is not consistent with His goodness, and so seek to
banish it from their thoughts.
Yes, many there are who turn away from a vision of God’s wrath as though
they were called to look upon some blotch in the Divine character, or some blot
upon the Divine government. But what saith the Scriptures? As we turn to them
we find that God has made no attempt to conceal the fact of His wrath. He is
not ashamed to make it known that vengeance and fury belong unto Him. His own
challenge is, "See now that I, even I, am He, and there is no god with Me:
I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal; neither is there any that can deliver
out of My hand. For I lift up My hand to heaven, and say, I live forever, If I
whet My glittering sword, and Mine hand take hold on judgment; I will render
vengeance to Mine enemies, and will reward them that hate Me" (Deut.
32:39-41). A study of the concordance will show that there are more references
in Scripture to the anger, fury, and wrath of God, than there are to His love
and tenderness. Because God is holy, He hates all sin; And because He hates all
sin, His anger burns against the sinner: Psalm 7:11.
http://www.pbministries.org/books/pink/Attributes/attrib_16.htm
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