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Your problem is that you assign to God human feelings and characteristics, making justice the need for revenge
No I don't. For all men are destined to die once then they are judged. There is no more purging or testing after we die. The apostle Paul clearly states that once a believer departs from this temporal life, they await their crown of righteousness and that ends their race of faith.
Justice being served by God is not revenge, but is Justice, for God is Love. In this life we have been shown his grace, through a path of reconciliation, within the blood covenant of his only begotten Son Jesus Christ. In the afterlife life, God serves Justice, meaning either to award eternal life or to take it away in the second death.
But that is not the definition of justice. Justice is giving a person that which he is due. What then is man due?
Yes, that is right, Justice is due after a person dies, for all men are destined to die once, then judgement/Justice follows.
That is why Jesus warned countless number of times to be vigilant and watchful in faith for you do not know the hour of your judgement, after you pass from this temporal life.
1. For his sins and rebellion - chastening.
2. That he is made in the image of God - God's love.
3. That his sins are of a limited nature - limitation to the scourging of chastisement.
These are human arguments against the sovereign God. It is you who is assigning to God human feelings and characteristics
The Western Church has painted God in the image of the Roman Overseer in a court of law. That is not God.
The Catholic fathers were right. God oversees the whole world and in those days all roads led to Rome. Christianityis a Monarchy and our crowned Monarch is Jesus Christ, the anointed Most Holy. What are you saying that you do not belong under God's Monarch.
God is Father, and by using that analogy in Scripture to define Himself to us, we are led to understand that He acts as a father acts. No father tortures his children for
Again human reasoning against a sovereign God. Do you know what you are saying or the implication thereof?
No father tortures his children for their misdeeds, but chastens them so that they are corrected and learn. No father, discovering his child has done wrong, would imprison his child forever in a house of the most gruesome tortures as a punishment for his wrongdoing.
Your repeating yourself. You give me the impression that you are under a guilty complex, that I don't want to address nor entertain.
That is not a father nor just. That is a monster and our God is not a monster.
Two words...
Guilt complex.
The sovereign God will do what the sovereign God wills to do, not you or I or significant others will be able to veto what he does, because he sits on the white throne of Judgement and Righteousness and will execute Judgement and Justice, without needing our approval or blessings.
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