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The Greek word for “from” is “ek” which means “out of” and not ...

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4. <strong>The</strong> Bible says the church <strong>is</strong> <strong>not</strong> appointed to wrath:<br />

Romans 5:9: “Much more then, being now justified by h<strong>is</strong> blood, we shall be<br />

saved from wrath through him.”<br />

1 <strong>The</strong>ssalonians 1:10: “And to wait <strong>for</strong> h<strong>is</strong> Son from heaven, whom he ra<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

from the dead, even Jesus, <strong>which</strong> delivered us from the wrath to come.”<br />

1 <strong>The</strong>ssalonians 5:9: “For God has <strong>not</strong> appointed us to wrath, but to obtain<br />

salvation by our Lord Jesus Chr<strong>is</strong>t.”<br />

Nahum 1:2: “God <strong>is</strong> jealous…the LORD will take vengeance on h<strong>is</strong> adversaries,<br />

<strong>and</strong> he reserveth wrath <strong>for</strong> h<strong>is</strong> enemies.”<br />

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