What does it mean to anger a GOD of mercy?






To anger a person who is not easily angered, you have to commit a grievous crime against him or those he loves, and that doesn’t necessarily mean he will react to your foul deed. It only means he has reached a point of anger, thank GOD we have level-headed people in the world, who can forgive us for our mistakes and teach us how to improve. 


Man is not known to be easy-going, history shows acts of violence to one another that
would turn your stomach, we are all capable of acts of violence against each
other and it’s not something new to us, as I said history has shown us.


But to anger GOD, what does that mean, a GOD of mercy, compassion,
understanding and everlasting sovereignty.



How do we do that, Well this post is not how to, but why we shouldn’t.


Matthew 18:6-7

“If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. Woe to the world because of the things that cause people to stumble! Such things must come, but woe to the person through whom they come!

We can all see how GOD has answered our question here,
but if He’s merciful and sovereign then this would contradict what we believe
him to be.


Well like any parent and child relationship actions
have repercussions, and to teach action must be taken, true but if you look at
the verse again says you would be better off committing suicide than to make
a child commit a sin.

What does this mean?

What is the best interpretation of this verse other
then the blatant warning that it is?

Post your thoughts and let me know. 

Matthew 8:6-7

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