“The death of the innocent, sinless Christ and the imputation of Christ’s righteousness to us satisfy God’s justice and holiness. If, however, we reject Christ’s atonement, then we are left to face God’s judgment alone. In this case His holiness demands separation from sinful humans and His justice demands death for sinful humans. So justice and mercy are complementary, not contradictory, aspects of God’s nature, as are holiness and love. If we accept God’s love and mercy, He will help us satisfy His justice and holiness. If we reject God’s love and mercy, we must face His justice and holiness alone (Romans 11:22).” LoveGodJesus ChristMercyTheologyHolinessPentecostalismGodhead Book:The Oneness of God: Volume 1 Source: The Oneness of God: Volume 1
“I will be merciful, and I will believe in people. If I am to err, I will err on the side of mercy. I will give people the benefit of the doubt. I will bend, but not break, in order to give people the opportunity to grow and develop.” PeopleIfsGivingBelieveOrderOpportunityGrowsSidesBreakDoubtBenefitsMercyMercifulBenefit Of The Doubt Author:David K. Bernard