Friday, October 4, 2024

God's role as the ultimate governor of the universe is rooted in absolute holiness, as He conceived and established all that exists in His mind prior to its actualization in reality. This divine plan inherently included God’s choice to save certain individuals while choosing to judge others, reflecting His perfect justice and mercy within the grand narrative of redemption. I hold the belief that Christ did not die for every individual. The primary reason for this conviction lies in my understanding of God’s overarching plan for redemption, which encompasses His governance over the entire earth. When sin made its entrance into the world, it fundamentally disrupted the divine order, turning God’s intended government upside down. This disruption plunged the entire creation into a state of chaos. Humanity, in response to this upheaval, began to manipulate language, crafting a new lexicon that deviated from God’s original message of peace and tranquility. As the sovereign ruler, God was compelled to counter every misrepresentation and falsehood propagated by humanity. In this new paradigm, individuals sought to elevate themselves to the status of gods, employing this distorted language as a tool to undermine and destroy their neighbors. This situation illustrates a profound spiritual conflict where the very essence of God's truth is challenged by human interpretation and rebellion.

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