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The Storm of God’s Wrath
“Behold, the storm of the Lord! Wrath has gone forth, a whirling tempest; it will burst upon the head of the wicked.” (Jeremiah 23:19-20)
In Mark 4, we read about a natural storm. The wind and the waves were very real. But there are also figurative storms that rage in our lives. The worst of these is the storm of God's anger at our sin.
Jeremiah tells how false prophets reassure the people: “nothing will happen to you, everything will be all right!” They don't take God's response to human sin seriously. But that is a life-threatening mistake. God has every right to expect us to obey Him; after all, He created us! If we disobey Him and do all kinds of bad things, we will be punished. This can already happen during our earthly life, but it will certainly happen after our death, when we have to appear before God's heavenly court. Then, if it turns out that we are “wicked”, God's wrath will be poured out on us like a whirling storm. That will be terrible...
Are you taking God's judgment on your life seriously?
About this Plan

Every one of us will at some point find ourselves going through storms in life. All our certainties crumble; we wonder why God lets this happen and when the storm will subside. This reading plan gives you valuable advice to stand firm in such a situation. This advice is based on a true biblical story from the book of Mark.
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