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What does God say about being angry with him?

What does God say about being angry with him?

“Refrain from anger, and forsake wrath! Fret not yourself; it tends only to evil.” “But you, O Lord, are a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness.” “Whoever is slow to anger has great understanding, but he who has a hasty temper exalts folly.”

What do you do with anger towards God?

How to Deal with Anger Towards God

  • Be open and honest with Him. Initially, anger was how I responded to God.
  • Consistent Prayer. Instead of feeling distant from God, I felt a closeness and peace from the situation and had a heart that turned my anger into prayers for peace.
  • Praise God for the good He’s done.
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Can God forgive the unforgivable?

A: There are many sins recounted in the Hebrew Bible but none are ever called unforgivable sins. Sometimes the punishment for sinning is death, but repentance is always possible before punishment. I believe that God can forgive all sins provided the sinner is truly contrite and has repented for his or her offenses.

Is it a sin to get angry?

Scripture teaches us that anger is a natural and necessary emotion. It’s not a sin to be angry. It’s what you do with your anger that counts. It matters what you’re angry about.

Why do I feel mad at God?

A couple of other reasons: We get angry with God when we don’t know all the facts. It’s so easy to think we know everything, but we can only see a very small part of the picture. We get angry at God when we see others claim to know Him, and then act like hypocrites. It’s easy to blame God for the faults of others.

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What sin does God not forgive?

The unpardonable sin (a sin that God cannot forgive) is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, Matthew 12:31–32 and Mark 3:28–29. All other sins are forgiven.

Does our sin hurt God?

Our sins hurt God. The sin that we commit whether against our own body or someone else is committed directly against God. And against him only have we sin. Every sin symbolically crucifies Jesus afresh.