This is our mutual understanding of true love and hate. Anger is at the core of all moral issues in interpersonal relationships. But at the same time, negative anger can be appropriately directed towards beneficial experiences. Because God declared that his anger was satisfied in Christ.
His endless love does not mean that we have experienced it, so we cast
an eternal curse to suppress our anger, nor does it mean that we hate
ourselves when God miraculously saves us and we no longer impulse when
we are in sync. Anger. God brings out our new person. We gladly accept the established areas of parental love. Our salvation is united to glorify God. Because God has satisfied the anger, we can now control it once and for all.
This is a curse, usually anger and hatred.The curse will always exist until we find ourselves in a new world. As a side reaction of the curse, we indirectly experience an understandable response to pain. When we feel pain, it annoys us and makes us angry. We can't help but increase our anger. Unstable emotion. Through the obvious curse, anger and love are unified in the moral line of divine justice. This is our judicial experience of the mystery of eternal salvation. It is a spiritual pain reliever from God. Christ faithfully saved us from this cursed world. He came to the world and captured us bravely; he captured us with eternal love; freed us from sin and death and responded to family pain with perfect overall axioms; dealt with reasonable anger and truly enjoyed His face. A relationship with God the Father.Today in Christ, we have a loyal protector and representative who gives life through obvious symmetry, we pronounce axioms and experience his emotional life as representatives.
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