Thursday, March 2, 2017

What is ‘your’ God like?

Morning: Psalm 37:1-18; Deuteronomy 7:6-11; Titus 1:1-16
Evening: Psalm 37:19-42; John 1:29-34
Biblical writings about retribution for wickedness make God sound almost petty. But since those who practice evil often suffer, perhaps they had concluded that suffering was God’s direct punishment for evil?  Isn’t it just that evil upsets the balance of things, and the Creation restores the balance … with fire, wind, tempest, and flood, etc.? (As we are seeing.) Early Christians said God’s Spirit rested on Jesus.  Since Jesus taught not punishment, but love, mercy and compassion, the early disciples learned that God is merciful, loving and compassionate.  Those who practice wickedness may suffer; wickedness cannot abide Love.

Graham

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