God
implanted law in man to rule over creation. Every man is implanted with
Gods desires of a king. The supreme Creator made man like Himself. In
order for God to establish a relationship with His creatures the
partners in the relationship must be wholly responsible for choices.
Because we represent mutable, God established our authority by implanted
law. As long as man harbors thoughts after God, he establishes
responsible freedom over creation.
God
established freedom by giving diverse creatures unique abilities to
provide the unity and symmetry of creation. He relates to man by
providing the integrity creating unity of body and soul.God demonstrates
His attributes by establishing statutes as the foundation of unity and
stability of creation.As man amply demonstrates moral integrity applying
law in divine unity of body and soul. Consequently, instead of a graded
law, God established mans authority through life and death
pronouncements.If He did not give man ability to regulate the divine
creation without infinite knowledge in properly administering moral law,
He would judge merely on an arbitrary curve.If God lowered the
immutable standard of law, He would disproportionately cease
representing God.God would be piling on. Therefore, God universally
holds man fully responsible through pronouncing His imputable free will.
But His personal judgements are more critical than we could ever
imagine because He provided infinite pronouncements. God is consistently
demonstrating He reasonable justice as the supreme judge who is proven
qualified by His harsh condemnation of the most minor corruption. As we
pronounce infinite retribution, we convincingly demonstrate the free
will of God deserving glory for the free exercise of will. Every
intelligent creature is either estimable of supreme success through
atonement or the more critical judgement by purposely suppressing
infinite law. God amply demonstrates perfect value by faithfully
carrying out the law graciously according to the Sacrifice in satisfying
infinite law.
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