Jesus and Justice: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God - Melanie Bockmann

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October 22, 2025

Jesus and Justice: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God - Melanie Bockmann Is God angry… or deeply moved? For centuries, many have pictured a God of wrath holding humanity over the fire. But the story of Lazarus reveals something far different—a God who weeps, who waits, and who calls life out of death. Let us know your thoughts by reaching out and joining the conversation with your questions and comments using the information below: • Text/Voicemail:  407-965-1607 (about:invalid#zCSafez) • Email:  podcast@wholelife.church (mailto:podcast@wholelife.church) • #ThisIsWholeLife 🚨Get inside and behind-the-scenes access to the WholeLife Podcasts each week on #Slack. Send an email to podcast@wholelife.church (mailto:podcast@wholelife.church) from the account you’d like to use to subscribe to our WholeLife Podcast #Slack Channel, and you will be added ASAP.🚨 • Download #Slack for Mac Desktop (https://slack.com/downloads/mac) • Download #Slack for Windows Desktop (https://slack.com/downloads/windows) • Apple App Store (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/slack/id618783545) • Google Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/search?q=slack+mobile+app&c=apps) LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: • WholeLife Church Events Calendar (https://wholelife.church/events)   • Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (https://www.ushistory.org/documents/sinners.htm) manuscript by Johnathon Edwards Get Connected with WholeLife! Reach out and let us know how we can serve you: http://wholelife.church/connect SUBSCRIBE NOW to our weekly companion podcast, Speaking of Grace (https://speaking-of-grace.captivate.fm/listenlinks) , to listen to the message this episode is based on, and where our pastors and guest speakers invite you into a lifelong friendship with God. Never miss another message or series again! Take it with you in the car, at home, on your phone, on your smartwatch, and in your earbuds, wherever life takes you! This I