
Come & See: I Am the the Resurrection - Jon Tyson
Church of the City New York
Jesus' Anger at Sin
Jesus' anger at sin is not passive; he is deeply moved and troubled by the disruption sin has caused in the world. Sin is described as a culpable disturbance of Shalom, disrupting what God has designed for creation and redemption. This disruption is likened to vandalism and an affront to God. Sin is a blamable intrusion that goes against the harmonious order that God intended, making it clear that what the Bible identifies as sin is a disruption of the way things were meant to be.
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