949 The Symbolic Meaning of God’s Wrath

Verse 1

God’s expression of His wrath is a symbol that

all hostile forces will be destroyed, all evils will perish.

This is the uniqueness of God’s righteousness and His wrath.

This is the uniqueness of God’s righteousness and His wrath.


Verse 2

When God’s dignity and holiness are being challenged,

when just forces are obstructed, unseen by man,

this is when God will send forth His wrath.

This is when God will send forth His wrath.


Verse 3

Because of God’s substance, all forces on earth

which contest, oppose Him are evil, unjust.

All of them come from Satan, belong to Satan.

Since God is just, of light, and holy,

so all things evil, corrupt, belonging to Satan,

will vanish from here.

This will happen when God sends forth His wrath.

This will happen when God sends forth His wrath.


Verse 4

All evil forces will be stopped

when God sends forth His wrath.

All sins harming man will be stopped

when God sends forth His wrath.

All hostile forces will be known,

separated and cursed,

Satan’s helpers punished, rooted out

when God sends forth His wrath.


Verse 5

And God’s work proceeds with no obstacles.

His management plan

develops one step at a time to His schedule.

This is after God sends forth His wrath.

His chosen people free from Satan’s disturbance and deceit.

His followers enjoy His supply in a place of peace.

This is after God sends forth His wrath.

This is after God sends forth His wrath.


Outro

God’s wrath is a safeguard

preventing evil forces multiplying and running rampant.

God’s wrath is a safeguard

protecting the existence of all just and positive things.

God’s wrath is a safeguard

guarding what’s just and positive

from suppression and from subversion.


Adapted from The Word, Vol. 2. On Knowing God. God Himself, the Unique II

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