“‘耶和华不轻易发怒,且有丰盛的慈爱;他赦免罪孽和过犯;绝不以有罪的为无罪,必追讨罪孽,自父到子,直到三四代。’”
民数记 14:18
“'The LORD is slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness, forgiving iniquity and transgression; but He will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and the fourth generations. '”
Numbers 14:18
Caricature artists set up their easels in public places and draw pictures of people who are willing to pay a modest price for a humorous image of themselves. Their drawings amuse us because they exaggerate one or more of our physical features in a way that is recognizable but funny.
Caricatures of God, on the other hand, are not funny. Exaggerating one of His attributes presents a distorted view that people easily dismiss. Like a caricature, a distorted view of God is not taken seriously.
Those who see God portrayed only as an angry and demanding judge are easily lured away by someone who emphasizes mercy.
Those who see God as a kindhearted father will reject that image when they need justice.
Those who see God as an intellectual idea rather than a living, loving being eventually find other ideas more appealing.
Those who see God as a best friend often leave Him behind when they find human friends who are more to their liking.
God declares Himself to be merciful and gracious, but also just in punishing the guilty (Ex. 34:6–7).
As we put our faith into action, we need to avoid portraying God as having only our favorite attributes.
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