Jonah:1:12
I know that this terrible storm is all my fault.
All sin has consequences. All disobedience has. All rebellion has. All of these clenched fists will not be ignored. Forgiveness and accepting the apology is the attribute of love. But so is the attribute of justice to not put aside the consequence. It affects the balance.
So you think you could evade from the holiness of God, you are mistaken. The storm had to come in Jonah's life in order to point to his disobedience. Fire and sulphur had to come raining down from heaven to point to Lot's wrong choices and also Sodom and Gomorrah's vile sins. David's child passed away, even though he repented and cried to the Lord. Solomon's subtle compromise drifted him away from God. Each and every act of yours that moves you away from God has its own repercussions. You cannot escape that for sure.
Oh! That's cruel from a so called loving God, is it? Yet the ultimate consequence of each and every sin He bore upon Himself. Is that fair? He who knew no sin became sin for us. The weight of the sin was so heavy that the eternal fellowship between the Father and the Son had to be broken. The scars would eternally be there upon the Son. The only marred body among all the other glorified body for eternity. Heavy consequence.
Repent and return for He is a benevolent God.
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