Hey peps, you got to watch this MajicEyesQnly video. This seed must be planted; it may not bare fruit, but for our collective being it must be conceptualized to mentally prepare. We are already outside of our of reality; so, what's one more thing. Let our imaginations run wild, its fertile ground.
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All those are true. Saying God is love in no way takes away from these aspects of God’s being. That said, love isn’t something God possesses… it’s who He is.
He is love. True.
Also true:
Sovereignty of God, the holiness of God, the wrath of God, the providence of God, the personhood of God, etc.
In a postmodern world, the love of God (though distorted by cultural, non-biblical views) is an accepted attribute. Most people are accepting of this and will tolerate this.
The same world rails against, distorts and dismisses who God is...
...often by over-emphasizing love and dismissing who God is in totality. This is heresy and creates a non-biblical god.
God is also truth.
Sin is violence.
God is opposed to sin/violence, because that is love.
God does not condone sin/violence, or that would be hate.
In Revelation 19, Jesus comes back with a sword in His mouth to make war. He destroys all the armies of the Earth that assemble against Him. He treats them like a wine press. The hem of his garment is stained with their blood. The birds of the air feast on their corpses.
Is this violent? Is this sin?
That’s not violence. That’s justice.
Violence is the violation of another person’s rights (God-given).