God's ways are sometimes veiled in mystery, and that's okay because our faith compensates for what we don't know. Ultimately what matters is that we have eternal life through Christ, one way or the other.
RE: If forgiveness has to be “paid for", then it isn't freely given.
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If forgiveness has to be “paid for", then it isn't freely given.
Hi @groundbreaker,
Thanks for the feedback. I agree with you in a sense, but I also believe that God's revelation (Greek = apocolypso), must correspond to human understanding. Indeed there are things human beings will never know (cf. Deuteronomy 29:29). But what human beings CAN know has been "revealed" (apocolypso) to them. Even Jesus himself needed a revelation from God to him (cf. Revelation 1:1).
Peace,
David
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