Thursday, April 28, 2022

 We should stop believing that God's solution to bad behavior is to control it. God knows what every act of evil is before it happens, and has already chosen who will commit that act before the world ever comes into being. When we sincerely believe that evil is under competent control, we are free from dynamic tension. What does the Almighty think of the wicked who commit heinous crimes? God does not look at critical wrongdoing with a positive perspective. Rather, He sees it as an act of defiance against Him and a rejection of His love. People who commit critical evil are often selfish and self-centered, and they often hurt others as a result. He looks at moral wrongdoing with complete impartiality, not judging it by any specific date. There is no predetermined outcome in a moral battle between two wills. Before bad things can happen, God steps in to take care of things. He is always there to help us out and keep us safe. He always puts the best interests of those who trust in him first. Indeed, despite the fact that we live under severe time constraints, we still manage to enjoy life to the fullest. God knows every detail of the physical world, including the individual choices and actions that people make. He evaluates the ethical implications of these actions, and this is what shapes the empirical reality we experience. There is nothing that can stand in the way of the expressive power of will or the unacceptable level of distaste in the felonious action that is not cursed by God. The earth never loses its master or respect for God at any given point in its long history. Why do we seem to think we can win against God? Why do we carry the heavy weight of a critical or immoral perversion? If the earth is blessed by divine grace, then it is appropriate to deal with evil immorally. Where divine grace is abundant, wrongdoing ceases to be a problem. The destructive power of evil is the same as a small flame eagerly consumed an eternal flame. As the divine grace of God becomes active, it reveals the objective reality of God's definitive convention: that all saints will be in the eternal kingdom without any determined opposition. God's grace is powerful enough to overcome any obstacles to His will. The pressure we feel when making ethical decisions is often due to the distorting influence of pragmatism. This shadowing force makes us hesitant to take actions that could cause harm or injustice, even if they seem the best option.



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