Monday, September 4, 2023

 In our flawed world's current state, primitive beings still succumb to the influence of their cultural surroundings. Yet, can humanity as a whole attain an everlasting state of harmony and equilibrium upon this earth? The notion of a fully united and balanced Kingdom, where all is intertwined and interconnected, appears unattainable. It would necessitate divine intervention, where God must forsake his inherent divinity and perform extraordinary acts of restoration to confront the prevalent immorality and fervent passions of mankind. Clearly, God faces a profound quandary in embodying this envisioned kingdom. Should God choose to merely evade political strife and fleeting guilt, fervent devotion and even bloodshed would be willingly endorsed.I yearn to illuminate the trespasses of esteemed saints forsaken within the stronghold of political might, yet the persistent opposition hinders humanity from achieving complete tranquility. The divine eradication of wrongdoing is a seemingly straightforward endeavor, unlike violence, which fails to preserve the purity of the victim. Hence, sin demands the price of life. Even the most trivial violation of the law met with a fatal outcome. Nevertheless, it would be unfair if God solely weighed a single degree of righteousness.Without a doubt, the overarching intent of the infinitely abundant grace emerges from the profound contentment attained by Christ, who selflessly offered himself as a sacrifice on our behalf. Detractors argue that the extraordinary value of grace simply acts as a crude validation for the existence of a world where failure is frequently resolved through death.This is the underlying reason for God's approach in the Covenant of Agreement, which leaves us no choice but to seek forgiveness for our wrongdoings in order to connect with Him in a meaningful way. If God were to acknowledge our sins, the sacrifice of Christ would lose its purpose and we would never be deemed deserving. This would cause us great distress on a regular basis. Despite enduring hardship, we persist in our efforts to gain acceptance. Perhaps this is why God views saints as individuals who are immobilized. Merely acknowledging and humbly confessing our sins is not enough due to our limited understanding. As a result, God kindly links His act of forgetting with His act of giving, and His request with holding back. We simply act with faith, relying on His divine grace.

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