hmmmm. i had a lengthy response and then accidentally deleted the whole thing.
Suffice it to say that righteous anger, imho, has it's place. I believe the story of the unforgiving servant is about holding others to the same standard.
God does not forgive those who violate his laws and show no contrition.
God does not ask more of us than of himself and does not expect us to be omniscient (know truly another man's heart).
edit: and what is the role of moral outrage?
hmmmm. i had a lengthy response and then accidentally deleted the whole thing.
Suffice it to say that righteous anger, imho, has it's place. I believe the story of the unforgiving servant is about holding others to the same standard.
God does not forgive those who violate his laws and show no contrition.
God does not ask more of us than of himself and does not expect us to be omniscient (know truly another man's heart).