We Love God!

God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

It is very rare for the spirituality of a group of Christians to exceed that of its leaders (John Benton).
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The kind of love that animates the inclusivist god is more akin to sentimentalism than God's holy affection. If love means God abandons all of His other attributes, then love itself is deified. The love of God does not dictate that He abandon His justice or holiness. In fact, the glory of the gospel is that God is both just and justifier of the ungodly. God does not allow unregenerate sinners to do as they will, worship what they wish, live as they please, and still go free. In the divine scheme of things, sin demands punishment. The rebellion of self-worship requires wrath. Yet, the God of wrath is no less than the God of mercy. He is the same God. Were God never to have offered salvation to any sinner, His love would still survive unblemished. The reality and riches of God's love is not measured in the number of person's saved, but in the magnificence of the attribute itself.
Ben Mitchell

Bible – hebrew – תנ ך עברי מודרני תְהִלִּים 126

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שיר המעלות בשוב יהוה את שיבת ציון היינו כחלמים׃
אז ימלא שחוק פינו ולשוננו רנה אז יאמרו בגוים הגדיל יהוה לעשות עם אלה׃
הגדיל יהוה לעשות עמנו היינו שמחים׃
שובה יהוה את שבותנו כאפיקים בנגב׃
הזרעים בדמעה ברנה יקצרו׃
הלוך ילך ובכה נשא משך הזרע בא יבוא ברנה נשא אלמתיו׃

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