This is our mutual understanding of genuine love and hate. Anger is at the core of all ethical problems in personal relationships. But at the same time, negative anger can be directed correctly for beneficial experiences. Because God declares His anger satisfied in Christ to receive His unfailing love, does not mean we experience it. This is why we pronounce the eternal curses to control anger.
Nor does it imply that when God miraculously saves us we hate ourselves. When we are liberated, we no longer are under the impulse of anger. God produces our new man. We graciously receive an established kingdom of fatherly love. Our salvation is unified to bring glory to God. Because God has satisfied the anger, we currently can dominate it for our good. As long as there is a curse, there will customarily be anger and hate. The curse will linger until we are in the pristine heaven and earth. In the present climate, we vicariously experience an understandable response to pain in an unfavorable reaction to the curse. When we suffer pain, become irritated and annoyed. We cannot avoid building angry emotional instability. Through the pronounced curse, anger and love come together on the moral line of divine justice. This is our judicial experience of the mystery of eternal salvation. It's God's spiritual pain pill.
Christ has faithfully delivered us from this cursed world. He has come to earth and gallantly led captivity captive. He has captivated us with His eternal love. He delivered us from sin and death in responding to the familiar pain by the perfect holistic axioms. He adequately dealt with justified anger and genuinely enjoyed a face-to-face relationship in divine unity with the Father. Presently in Christ, we have a devoted advocate and substitute who breathes life through pronounced symmetry. We pronounce the axioms in vicariously experiencing His emotional life.
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