God has gone out of his way in scripture, in Christ, and in sending His Spirit, to give us first hand glimpses of how he experiences things...including anger. As Christians, we sometimes overcomplicate God's emotions and personality, while ironically telling people we have a "personal relationship with God." We say over and over again that God is a person with a mind, emotions, and will, but we then make him aloof, or if we allow Him emotions, we somehow act as if his emotions are drastically different from ours. I'll give you an example.
When I was a teenager, I asked my pastor "what does God see when I sin?" My pastor said, "He sees the blood of Jesus." Now that sounds all good...I guess...theologically, but it sounded, and still sounds, stupid to me. That's because my pastor was thinking of "sin" or "sinning" abstractly. But sin isn't abstract. It is an act in a relationship. If my wife walked in on me having sex with another woman, she wouldn't see "the blood of Jesus." I also don't think her first emotion, or even her primary emotion, would be "hurt." She would be furious, and rightly so. I would also if I walked in on her having sex with another man, after I've given her 16 years of faithful marriage. So, does God not see things as they are? When he sees an adulterous act, is he less angry about it than I or my wife would be? Not according to this scripture in the New Testament: "Marriage is honorable among all, and the marriage bed is undefiled, but adulterers and fornicators will be judged." What kind of God wouldn't be angry with adultery?
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