Some claim that God is angry and takes pleasure in punishing and torturing sinners now and for all eternity. However, a careful reading of the Bible shows God as both just and gracious; righteous and compassionate. The best way to get the true and complete image of God is by reading the Bible.
As Moses encountered God on Mount Sinai, the Lord proclaimed His nature: “Yahweh! The Lord! A God of compassion and mercy, slow to anger, filled with unfailing love and faithfulness. I forgive iniquity, rebellion, and sin, but do not excuse the guilty” (Exodus 34:6-7). He also emphasized His jealousy for our worship: “You must worship no other gods, for the Lord, whose very name is Jealous, is a God who is jealous about his relationship with you” (Exodus 34:14). These passages highlight that God created us for worship and relationship, while sin entered through humanity's rebellion (Genesis 3). God is justly angry with unrepentant sinners and punishes those who reject Him (Deuteronomy 4:21; 1 Kings 11:9; 2 Chronicles 25:15; Psalm 78:58-59). Yet, out of love, He sent Jesus to save us from our sins (Matthew 1:21; John 1:29; 4:42). Christ's death and resurrection satisfy God's wrath and offer eternal life to all who believe (John 3:16; Romans 5:8-9), showcasing His immense love and dismantling the notion that God is angry with us.
God is not angry with you. The image of God being angry come from a worldly narrative not grounded in the Bible. Many fall prey to this angry image of God because of unfavorable life experiences (i.e. parental neglect or abuse, untimely death of family or friends), willful denial of God as a justification for their sinning, or misrepresentations made by those representing of God (i.e. false teaching such as legalism, abuses of church authority). The ultimate cure for healing a false image of God is encountering the true God who is revealed in the Bible. God loves you and has demonstrated His love for you by sending His Son Jesus to die on the cross for your sins. God will condemn and punish those who reject His Son, but those who receive Him will be saved, forgiven, and enjoy a loving relationship with God now and for all eternity (John 3:18, Romans 1:18, 3:21-28, 1 Peter 3:18). God invites everyone to know His grace and mercy by trusting in Him for salvation (2 Peter 3:9; 1 Timothy 2:3-4).