Some might think that when we do wrong, God becomes slightly disappointed in us. This isn’t true, because in order to be disappointed in something it has to have occurred unexpectedly.
You feel disappointed when something happens that you didn’t want to happen, and this is impossible for God to feel since he knows the future. He knows our thoughts way before we think them, and even our actions before we do them. That means that disappointment must be a human sense, one that God can not feel.
But, however, is God angry about how full of sin we are?
God is never angry at us when we sin, but the concept of sin itself does hurt him. He has empathy for us because he knows how terrible sin is. This is shown when he sends his son down to die for our sins. So being angry is not the right word for how God feels about us, or anything. He does feel sad about sin, because it goes against his loved creation. But that emotion is not towards us but sin itself.
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