Or maybe this is all made up, and you're wrong. How would you know? Maybe Allah is the way.By its definition, "Just" means fair, as in, you do the crime, you'll do the time. A "just" God owes His created children their due punishment for ignoring His Word, seeking to supercede His position in the Universe, trying to be as powerful as Him, or to attain a position that no longer needed a sovereign Creator, One who possesses the right to bless His children, punish them, or wink and look the other way.
A just judge does not release guilty criminals onto the street so they can go out and offend again. Scripture says, "The wages of sin is death," and if you read "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", written and presented by Jonathan Edwards in July of 1741, you have a graphic representation of the premise that God owes us nothing, in light of man's selfishness in setting himself up for a fall. He owes us no ray of sunshine, no breath of air, no drop of water...we deserve eternal separation from Him...and not fifty or sixty or seventy years down the road, when we shuffle off this mortal coil...but RIGHT NOW.
So that is what a "Just" God would do in response to our selfishness and disrespect of our Creator.
So what did He do? He didn't cast us all into the outer darkness...that wretched sentence is reserved for those who wish to deny God completely or at least argue against His sovereignty, claiming He has no right to ask anything of us...that He is at best an absent landlord or a product of an overactive imagination. He did not give us the punishment we were due...which would have been the just and fair response...and in His love and restraint He showed He is MERCIFUL. He did not give us the sentence we deserved...He showed mercy in His great love for us.
So...how to clean up the mess we made in our rejection of His authority, not unlike what much of the world practices today, as they deny Him or hold Him at arms' length, trying to rationalize the systematic theft and denial of His sovereignty? God said a sacrifice would be required...and there was only One that would suffice on all levels, that of Christ Himself. We could never afford the cost of the atonement through the sacrifice of our Savior on the cross...it is offered by a just and merciful God at no cost, based on God's limitless GRACE. He is a gracious God, affording us a means of regaining our lost righteousness, that we would be capable of being in His presence, despite our past failings.
How does anyone, when referring to the Creator of the Universe, acquire the arrogance to say, "Why am I guilty because someone supposedly ate a fruit she was told not to several thousand years ago? This doesn't seem fair."
What do we know of fair? On what do we base our brazen evaluation of God's motives, intents, or power? What allows us to thumb our nose at Him and shake off the responsibility we have to our Creator?
Either He is real...or He is not. If He is not, you're in the clear with that line of thinking. But I am convinced the opposite is true, and that it is His love for us and His desire to spend eternity with us that ultimately produced the opportunity to make it right, to pay our debt in full, though the sacrifice was not ours, but Christ's...and that of God Himself.
If God is real, and I believe He is, and if He created the universe and all within it, and I am certain He did, then He can make the rules...all of them. It's His playground, baseball diamond, bat, ball, bases, gloves, and even the snowcones after the game. He's large and in charge...He is...sovereign.
It cracks me up to hear people who say He doesn't exist generate paragraphs on what He was thinking, or how He isn't really all THAT powerful, or explain how He does what He does as if they were talking about their dachsund and why he always does his business in the left corner of the yard and not the right one.
The God of the Universe is going to defy understanding and analysis by those who mock Him, deny Him, or reject Him. You can no more know the mind of God than your cat could divine your plans for the coming weekend.
Whether Eve made the decision to commit the first sin or not isn't the point. We have free will, we tend to be self-involved and to deny outside expectations of how we live our lives...it was a matter of time. Could God have made us into sinless automatons, incapable of failing on any level to follow His instructions? Absolutely!
If He did...our salvation would not be contingent on a decision about whether or not to accept God's gift of Grace through the death of Christ on the cross in our place and His existence as the Son of God, the one Lamb whose blood could restore our righteousness in God's eyes. We would be robots...programmed to do no wrong. But we have the ability to fail, to be self-serving, to disappoint the God who loves us...and...we have the ability to decide...for ourselves...just who Jesus Christ is.
That is the most important decison any of us will make in our lifetime...and don't believe what some will tell you. God will not send a single person to hell...however...you will get to punch your own ticket...if that is truly what you choose. In the end, you can't blame anyone else for your poor decision. It's all yours.
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