If God becomes displeased whenever we commit sins, it indicates that Christ's sacrifice did not completely atone for each sin. Additionally, if there exists a possibility for God to harbor anger towards us when we sin, then the work of Christ loses its significance. However, as we are currently in a state exempt from condemnation, it implies that Christ has not only dealt with our sins, but also eradicated the state of condemnation and the divine wrath. Therefore, if Christ has effectively addressed sin, it logically follows that He has also resolved God's disposition towards sinners.The discipline we receive from God is not driven by anger, but rather rooted in love. God not only rescues us from trouble, but also supports us during times of struggle and discipline. He determines when and how much testing we experience, ensuring that even when we are facing challenges from all sides, He is fully capable of providing the necessary support to prevent us from falling away. Without this unwavering hope and faith, our belief loses its true meaning. Therefore, when we stumble, God remains faithful, always guiding us back on the right path. His ultimate goal is to love us until the end, in order to strengthen our faith.When we engage in sinful behavior, we become targeted by the adversary, and those influenced by Satan try to undermine our faith. Our neighbors even distance themselves from us. However, God does not approach us with accusations. Instead, He understands the true intentions of our hearts and recognizes our inherent human limitations. He does not treat us according to the consequences of our sins. In fact, it is during times of rejection by others that we find the greatest support and acceptance from God. These moments of testing serve to deepen our understanding of Christ's work on our behalf, ultimately strengthening our faith. This process highlights the fact that God alone is our salvation when everyone else rejects us, allowing us to give Him all the glory. It is precisely because of our failures that we are upheld, and it is through our sins that we receive divine grace.The reason we find solace in God is because we are often criticized and condemned by others. It is during moments when God leads us away from our own desires and the expectations of society that we truly experience His unwavering acceptance and love. God is incapable of failing in His mission to support, love, and protect us. We cannot simultaneously embrace conflicting ideologies and claim to have a genuine purpose. If God has chosen to love us, then He has already dealt with any anger He may have towards us and our wrongdoing. Otherwise, He would be no different than an ordinary person. If you choose to accuse and condemn a believer who is struggling, then you are no better than a companion of the devil.If one adheres to the concept of sovereign grace, it becomes inconceivable to embrace any alternative doctrine.
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