Quotes by Wrath This is the gospel. The just and loving Creator of the universe has looked upon hopelessly sinful people and sent His Son, God in the flesh, to bear His wrath against sin on the cross and to show His power over sin in the resurrection so that all who trust in Him will be reconciled to God forever. David Platt wrath people son To be a Christian is to realize that in your sin, you were separated from God's presence, and you deserved nothing but God's wrath. David Platt realizing wrath christian As long as you and I understand salvation as checking off a box to get to God, we will find ourselves in the meaningless sea of world religions that actually condemn the human race by exalting our supposed ability to get to God. On the other hand, when you and I realize that we are morally evil, dead in sin and deserving of God's wrath with no way out on our own, we begin to discover our desperation for Christ. David Platt wrath race hands And this is why Jesus came: to endure the holy wrath of God due us. David Platt follow-me wrath jesus Christ died to save this lost world; he did not come to destroy, maim or pour out wrath. David Wilkerson wrath world christ Both the Moral Majority, who are recycling medieval language to explain AIDS, and those ultra-leftists who attribute AIDS to some sort of conspiracy, have a clearly political analysis of the epidemic. But even if one attributes its cause to a microorganism rather than the wrath of God, or the workings of the CIA, it is clear that the way in which AIDS has been perceived, conceptualized, imagined, researched and financed makes this the most political of diseases. Dennis Altman epidemics wrath political The pure love of Christ can remove the scales of resentment and wrath from our eyes, allowing us to see others the way our Heavenly Father sees us: as flawed and imperfect mortals who have potential and worth far beyond our capacity to imagine. Because God loves us so much, we too must love and forgive each other. Dieter F. Uchtdorf wrath eye father A hangover is the wrath of grapes. Dorothy Parker grapes hangover wrath The early evangelists recognized they could help the Jesus story make sense if Jesus was seen as someone who was chosen to appease the wrath of God - hence, the 'anointed one' who could do what no one else could do. Doug Pagitt wrath stories jesus Remain steadfast in the faith; instruct yourself; bridle your tongue; repress your wrath; forbear to do evil; associate with the good; screen the faults of your neighbour; relieve the poor by your alms; and expect your reward in eternity. Edouard Rene de Laboulaye rewards wrath evil Hasty wrath and heedless hazardy do breed repentance late and lasting infamy. Edmund Spenser repentance wrath rage Fly from wrath; sad be the sights and bitter fruits of war; a thousand furies wait on wrathful swords. Edmund Spenser wrath sight war Full many mischiefs follow cruel wrath; Edmund Spenser wrath anger grief Some tiny creature, mad with wrath, is coming nearer on the path. Edward Gorey tiny mad wrath But of the seven deadly sins, wrath is the healthiest - next only to lust. Edward Abbey next wrath lust Your Dollar is your only Word, / The wrath of it your only fear. / You build it altars tall enough / To make you see, but your are blind; / You cannot leave it long enough / To look before you or behind. Edwin Arlington Robinson arlington wrath long Fear has been the original parent of superstition, and every new calamity urges trembling mortals to deprecate the wrath of their invisible enemies. Edward Gibbon wrath parent enemy God, in His wrath, has not left this world to the mercy of the subtlest dialectician; and all arguments are happily transitory in their effect when they contradict the primal intuitions of conscience and the inborn sentiments of the heart. Edwin Percy Whipple intuition wrath heart Righteous indignation: your own wrath as opposed to the shocking bad temper of others Elbert Hubbard righteous temper wrath A god of kindness would be charitable to all. Your god of wrath and punishment is but a monstrous phantasy. Emile Zola punishment wrath kindness «1234567891011»