"God is the Goodness that may not be wroth, for He is not [other] but Goodness: our soul is oned to Him, unchangeable Goodness, and between God and our soul is neither wrath nor forgiveness in His sight.
Julian of Norwich (ch. 46)
The first century Christian leader, Clement of Rome, wrote that "God is free from wrath toward all creation." God is only good. There is no mixture of bad in Him. He is pure goodness and nothing but goodness, and this goodness leaves no room for evil, anger, wrath, violence or vengeance. We are one with this Pure, Unchanging Goodness. We are aligned with Him, in unity with Him, at peace with Him. There is nothing but peace between us. There is nothing but goodness between us. There is nothing but harmony between us. There is nothing but friendship between us. So being oned with goodness like this, oned with God like this, how could there be any offense, disunity, misalignment or upset between us? How could there be any irritation or wrath? God is totally at peace with us and nothing changes this peace. Nothing we do ever alters our relationship because God is holding us in oneness with Himself. According to God there is not even a need for forgiveness, because there is nothing to forgive. All is well. All is friendship and peace. We may see our sins and think fellowship is disrupted or that God is offended or angry, but God doesn't see our sins. He sees only a beloved innocent child of His very own. He has already overcome all our wrongs with His goodness, for Christ took away all our sins at the cross so we could feel clean and relaxed with God. We might have felt uneasy about our relationship with God, but He never feels uneasy about us. He is always extending love, grace, peace, healing, joy and friendship to us. He wants to put our minds at ease and let us know there is absolutely nothing between us and God, and nothing can change the love He has for us. He is at peace with us. He is at rest about us. He is fine with us. We are in oneness with Him, a place where there is no possibility of anger, rejection, disappointment or loss of fellowship!
"Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; For His lovingkindness (graciousness, mercy, compassion) endures forever."
Psalm 136:1 (AMP)
A Prayer: Thank You for Your goodness that radiates only mercy and love towards me always!