God Is Abundantly Merciful and Profoundly Wrathful
It is so real and it’s so true God’s mercy and God’s tolerance exist,
but when He unleashes His wrath, His holiness and righteousness
also show man the side of God that brooks no offense.
When man can fully follow and obey the commands of God
and acts in accordance to the requirements of God,
God is abundant and plentiful in His mercy toward man;
when man has been filled with corruption, filled with hatred and enmity for Him,
God will show profound anger.
And to what extent His anger will be?
His wrath will keep on till He sees no more,
no more man’s evil deeds and resistance,
till they are no longer before His eyes.
And to what extent His anger will be?
His wrath will keep on till He sees no more,
no more man’s evil deeds and resistance,
till they are no longer before His eyes.
Only at that time will God’s anger disappear.
No matter who the person is, if their heart has become distant from God,
and has turned away from God, never to return,
then regardless of how they, seemingly or how willingly
wish to worship, follow and obey God in their body or their thoughts,
once their heart turns away from God,
"God’s wrath will be unleashed without cease."
When God deeply unleashes His anger, having given man plenty of chance,
there will be no way of taking it back,
and He will never again,
will never ever again be merciful and tolerant of such man!
This is one side of God’s disposition that tolerates no offense.
He is tolerant and merciful toward things kind, beautiful, and good;
He is profoundly wrathful toward things evil, sinful, and wicked,
such that He is unceasing in His wrath, such that He is unceasing in His wrath.
These are two main and leading aspects of God’s disposition,
and they have been revealed by God from beginning to end:
abundant mercy and profound wrath.
This is one side of God’s disposition that tolerates no offense.
He is tolerant and merciful toward things kind, beautiful, and good;
He is profoundly wrathful toward things evil, sinful, and wicked,
such that He is unceasing in His wrath, such that He is unceasing in His wrath.
These are two main and leading aspects of God’s disposition,
and they have been revealed by God from beginning to end:
abundant mercy and profound wrath.
from “God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Himself II” in Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh
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