This morning, we are introduced to a true thought about God that is very unpopular in our day. In fact, it likely has never been popular and there have been very few eras in the history of the church when it has been more UNPOPULAR. In our text of Hebrews today, verse 30, the writer states: “For we know him who said, ‘Vengeance is mine; I will replay.’” It’s a very interesting way to begin that statement…”for we know him who said…” It’s a fair question to ask if you can say the same. Do you know this God? Do you know this god, in the sense that you believe Him, you love Him, you worship Him, and you fear Him? Is this the God you serve? Is this the God you preach? Is this the God, along with all of His other attributes, who comes into your mind when you think about God? If your God is not the God who reserves vengeance to Himself and actually executes that vengeance, then you have the wrong God. Today’s sermon is about “Getting to Know the God of Vengeance.”