God's Anger with the Wicked
Psalm 7:11
God judges the righteous, and God is angry with the wicked every day.


Many think that God, in order to be perfectly benevolent, ought not to be angry at anything But the idea of a Supreme Ruler, who would not be displeased whenever wrong is done, would be the most frightful idea that ever could pass through the minds of any creatures whatever. This is certain, the God of this Bible is a God that hateth iniquity. What is the anger of God that rests upon the head of a sinning man? It is not hatred. It is not revenge, which implies a sense of injury and a feeling of ill-will, It is not implacable offence. What is it? It is hatred of a bad action, with displeasure against him who does that action. You can separate the doer from the action, so far that while you hate the action you shall not hate him that does it. But you cannot separate the doer so far, that if the action is a hateful one, and you feel rightly, you can hate the action, and yet feel favour towards him that does it. God's displeasure against sin is the simple and inevitable result of God's purity and God's goodness, and is in itself the strict expression of justice. But it is a forbearing anger, and always ready to, forgive. It is no dead sentiment that will be inactive always. What duty, then, does this truth devolve on you and me? Repent; and cease to do evil; and turn unto thy God, saying, "Hide Thy face from my sins, and blot out all mine iniquities."

(W. Arthur.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: God judgeth the righteous, and God is angry with the wicked every day.

WEB: God is a righteous judge, yes, a God who has indignation every day.




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