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Source
Bible Project podcast — https://bibleproject.com/podcasts/a-cup-of-wrath/
Sequence ladder
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What this book knows
God's anger in Scripture is not arbitrary wrath but a covenant response that hands humans over to the consequences of their own chosen corruptions.
faith-and-doubt
We abstract it out — the cup of God's anger becomes simply 'God loves to kill me,' stripped from all its concrete historical meaning.
BP-A-CUP-OF-WRATH-RC-017Anger doesn't necessarily mean absence of the love of God, but it does have something to do with the absence of His protective presence.
BP-A-CUP-OF-WRATH-RC-011mortality
Within the biblical worldview, to be a human who is going to die is to be under God's judgment.
BP-A-CUP-OF-WRATH-RC-005Those consequences are never permanent when it comes to God's ultimate long-term strategy to install humans as partners over heaven and earth.
BP-A-CUP-OF-WRATH-RC-019obedience-and-authority
By Mount Sinai, God has married Himself to a whole nation — they're no better, often worse than other people.
BP-A-CUP-OF-WRATH-RC-004The Lord's anger burned hot and the Lord gave them over — repeated over and over in Judges as Israel worships foreign gods.
BP-A-CUP-OF-WRATH-RC-0146 published passages · interview · research analysis
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