Friday, October 21, 2022

 It is crucial to be mindful that there is no divine justice in order to preserve peace. If God does not judge evil, he does not represent a saving God. What are the origins of the world's longstanding problems with violence? Do difficulties and challenges arise in everyone's life as a result of the devil's aggressive actions? Are the problems simply the result of poor personal choices? If God deliberately created hell, then it must be essential for him to send some wicked people there. Is it God's fault that these people are going to suffer eternal damnation? Why did God create Hell if He is just and will ultimately vindicate all people? Is it God's fault if people go to hell? He longed to be back behind the wheel. If these people deserve to go later, then God is responsible for judging them properly. If we condone eternal salvation outside of the equation of function, God is only expressing his wickedness by being critical of certain people. Why is it necessary to evaluate men critically? If they only act out of personal gain and cross the line, they will face harsh judgment. Is God nothing but a set of criminal laws that cannot be corrected? What is the purpose of God developing these laws if they are not intended to guide human relationships? The laws formulated by God are designed to protect established relationships and promote effective communication. How can God prove that he is faithful, kind, loving and just by speaking words that are seemingly cruel? Isn't it true that God proves that His message must be delivered in a way that is perfectly justified and legitimate? If God only communicates through the word, then how does he act against all the horrible injustices he sees? Can he truly be said to communicate at all if he remains silent in the face of such suffering? Are his promises just empty words, or do they have any weight behind them? This is why salvation is such a miraculous thing. By demonstrating his faithfulness and goodness, God will surely save those for whom he demonstrates himself. Does God only redeem those who are his own from hopeless situations, or does he also redeem others? The laws of God are tolerant of how intimately we are related to each other and how we function together. If God is faithful, he will uphold all his moral laws. Otherwise, he will be unfaithful in relationships. The way we use language says a lot about us. Good pronouncements shows that we're intelligent and in control.

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