In a message dated 4/13/2005 7:30:58 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Remoldel Reimagine &Rethink
If God meant "deep disppointment" instead of WRATH could he not find the right word?



I am saying that he did  --  he used the right word.   It's definition is just what I said it was.  It's context demands that we see "wrath" as that of a heavenly Father.   The wrath of a father is never about exlusion in a final sense or of torture.   The Father's wrath does not determine reward for evil deeds  -----------   we do that for ourselves.   That is all very biblical

Jd

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