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We hear it in songs, worldly religious thought, and in modern art: God is angry and dangerous. Many of us live in a constant nagging terror of God’s feelings toward us. Martin Luther in 1517 discovered the answer to the question and it is a game changer for us still today!
By Trinity KleinWe hear it in songs, worldly religious thought, and in modern art: God is angry and dangerous. Many of us live in a constant nagging terror of God’s feelings toward us. Martin Luther in 1517 discovered the answer to the question and it is a game changer for us still today!