Not exact matches
Again, to emphasize that God's saving
love is only revealed in Jesus seems to go
against belief that God is the
Creator, Sustainer and Redeemer of all humanity.
The suffering which Jesus was to undergo, which was a result of many individual sins (the betrayal of Judas, the envy of the Sanhedrin, the cowardice of Pilate, the injustice of the crowd) was seen by the Son of God
against the background of Sin itself as an assault on the will of an all
loving Creator uttering it forth through his Word.
BTW, I think one of the strongest arguments
against an all - knowing,
loving creator god is that Cocaine is bad for you.
Although man, using such freedom of will as he has been given, rebels
against his
Creator and aspires to arrogate to himself the power which characterizes his
Creator, God seeks through His self - giving
love, which man had forfeited and never had deserved or could deserve, to win him to Himself.