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Why do we say that Jesus is compassionate if he will also judge us?Mar 9, 2020 |
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From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Why do Christians claim that Jesus is filled with compassion for mankind while in the same breath say that He will judge people for their sin? — C.J. A: Before we label God as unjust for judging sin, we must acknowledge God’s infinite compassion that sent His Son to show us the way out of our sinful nature. Jesus came to earth and walked among mankind to experience the same temptations that were set before us and to triumph over them. Satan tempted Jesus, just as he tempted Adam. Satan offered Jesus power and glory if He would forsake God. The great difference was that Jesus resisted the temptation! When the devil showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and promised Him all the glory of them if He would but follow Satan instead of God, Jesus said: “Away with you, Satan! For it is written, ‘You shall worship the Lord your God'” (Matthew 4:10). He completely triumphed over the Tempter to reveal to all peoples of all succeeding generations His sinless character. He is our victory! Because of our depraved nature, we have proved to be the true sons of Adam and have followed in his steps. We may deplore Adam’s choice but we still imitate him! There is not a single day that we do not face the same test that was set before Adam. There is not a day that we do not have a chance to choose between the devil’s clever promises and God’s sure Word. God, meanwhile, in His mercy, waits with patience and compassion. He waits to offer individual salvation and peace to those who will come to repentance. We are free to choose. We are living in a period of grace while God withholds the eternal punishment we so justly deserve. His compassion triumphs over judgment. ======== (This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.) (c)2020 BILLY GRAHAM DISTRIBUTED BY TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. |