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Rage and Refuge

Nahum's prophetic psalm presents a powerful, often unsettling portrait of God as a jealous, avenging, and wrathful sovereign, not in contradiction to Micah's message of mercy, but as its necessary counterpart, revealing the fullness of divine holiness and justice. Far from being a mere display of terror, God's wrath is portrayed as a righteous, measured, and purposeful expression of His covenant faithfulness, ensuring that sin and injustice are ultimately vindicated and that His glory is protected. The sermon emphasizes that these attributes are not diminished in the New Testament but are the very foundation of the cross, where God's wrath was fully borne by Christ, satisfying divine justice and making possible true refuge for sinners. Thus, the terrifying reality of God's indignation becomes the source of profound comfort for those who take shelter in Christ, who alone endured the fire so that believers might stand before Him in peace. The message culminates in a gospel invitation: flee not from God's wrath, but into the stronghold of Christ, where His justice and mercy are perfectly harmonized.

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Sunday - PM
Nahum 1:1-8
English
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