received God’s mercy when they turned from their sin
Delve into the narrative of Nahum, the sequel to Jonah, revealing God's wrath towards those who forsake His mercy. Explore cataclysmic, abandonment, last days, eternal, and redemptive wrath with biblical references highlighting the consequences of sin and rejection of Christ.
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Nahum, the sequel to the book of Jonah, was written about 100 years later. The people of Nineveh had received God s mercy when they turned from their sin in response to Jonah s preaching. Since then, they returned to their heathen ways and are the object of God s wrath.
GOD IS PERFECT IN WRATH Nahum 1:1-8
STEVEN J LAWSON Cataclysmic wrath Abandonment wrath Last Days wrath Eternal wrath Redemptive wrath From Lawson s book, Made in Our Image: What shall we do with a User-Friendly god?
CATACLYSMIC WRATH God s righteous anger poured out on sinful humanity in the form of a natural disaster. Noah s flood Gen. 6-8 The earth swallows Korah Num. 16:31-35 The plague Num. 25:1-9 The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Gen. 19
ABANDONMENT WRATH The Divine retribution when God forsakes the one who has repeatedly forsaken Him. Hosea 4:17 Ps. 81:11-12 Rom. 1:24-28
LAST DAYS WRATH God s vengeance poured out on the world that has rejected Christ Rev. 6 Rev. 16 Rev. 19
ETERNAL WRATH Reserved for those who reject Christ and who will as a result be cast into everlasting hell. The wrath to come is unquenchable fire Matt. 3:7,12 tormented w/ fire and brimstone Rev. 14:10 tormented day/night forever and ever Rev. 20:10 the lake of fire Rev. 20:15 away from the presence of the Lord 2 Thess. 1:9
fiery hell Matt. 5:22 the furnace of fire Matt. 13:42 the eternal fire Matt. 18:8; 25:41 where their worm doesn t die Mark 9:48 where God will destroy both soul and body Matt. 10:28 the damned in agony in this flame Luke 16:24 weeping and gnashing of teeth Matt. 8:12
REDEMPTIVE WRATH The wrath of God poured out upon Christ upon the cross 2 Cor. 5:21 Isa. 53