If God is perfect, why does He get angry?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: If God is perfect, why does He get angry? Isn’t that a sin? – A.G.
A: When the Bible tells us that God “is slow to anger” (Nahum 1:3), it simply means that He is patient beyond man’s capability. It takes a great deal to stir God’s anger – but when it happens, it is holy anger because God is pure and righteous. The prophet Nahum preached that God would take revenge on evil. “[He] will not leave …