Sunday, March 31, 2024

 There are multiple considerations to be taken into account here. Firstly, it is important to recognize that our understanding of sin and its consequences is tainted by our own sinful perspective. Consequently, we are engaged in a complex process of reevaluating and reconstructing God's moral code. In essence, this means that individuals use their own moral compass to label good as evil and evil as good. The consequence of this is not merely a rejection of God's moral principles, but rather an attempt to eradicate God by redefining them. Ultimately, this stems from each person's inclination to perceive themselves as innocent and others as guilty. Through their own power, individuals manipulate and modify God's laws to safeguard their own interests and appropriate what rightfully belongs to God.

It is my belief that we are not advocating for innocence per se, as societal norms are often skewed to favor our own personal biases. Our solace lies in the understanding that only a divine entity, such as God, can truly determine innocence and guilt in an unequivocal manner. Anything less would diminish the very essence of His omnipotence.

This problem is so intricate that it requires God to provide innocence for certain individuals and empower sinful individuals to defend His righteous retribution. How does God manipulate laws, originally meant to challenge His plans, to ultimately safeguard His followers? This enigma is a testament to His glory.

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