Does God's sovereign selection of individuals entail a mere imposition of random selection? By providing us with the Ten Commandments emphasizing love for both God and neighbor, is God prompting us to make decisions that prioritize the well-being of others, while His own choices do not align with His law of love? If God is truly sovereign, then He must act in accordance with the principles laid out in His law. How can we reconcile His seemingly arbitrary choices with His consistent adherence to the law of love through our own decision-making in the world?God's governance is bound by His eternal attributes. For there to be goodness in this fair world and for God to ensure that everything is good, He must be unwaveringly faithful and uphold justice by enforcing legal compliance. Therefore, God not only allows for good to exist, but actively creates it. His intention in ordaining something is to protect and promote goodness, while justly punishing evil.The world was brought into existence by God with the intention of establishing a harmonious governance. His justification for doing so lies in the redemption and salvation of humanity. In order to ensure the establishment of an all-encompassing peace, God must create a specific entity designed for His own purpose, resulting in an absolute unity. As a consequence, in order to maintain a peaceful coexistence, those who choose to sin independently must remain unaware of the divine truth. Moreover, God must demonstrate His benevolence by acknowledging the limitations of His saints. His consistent benevolence serves as evidence of His merciful nature.
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