Willing

God tells us in his word

Ex 34:7a
I lavish unfailing love to a thousand generations.[c]
    I forgive iniquity, rebellion, and sin.
But I do not excuse the guilty.


In these words, a view of God's character is seen. He wants to forgive, he is, in fact, willing to forgive, but he doesn't JUST forgive.

We need to understand that forgiveness costs.

It costs someone, somewhere

Justice must be maintained, and thus to forgive, someone somewhere needs to bear the brunt of the justice not delivered on the person forgiven.

This is God.

He chooses to maintain justice by applying it to himself. Every sin forgiven is an act of God to accept the consequences of the punishment for that sin.

God's sacrifice is sufficient to deal with all of humanities sins, but it's application it only applied to those who repent.

This is the effective action of God, we see this revealed in the person of Jesus and carried out on the cross on which he died.

Now he waits, calling to humanity to accept his offer of forgiveness

For those who do not want forgiveness, then the justice of God will be upon them.

We must remember the act of the carpenter of Nazareth, 



He wants to forgive, he is, in fact, willing to forgive, but he doesn't JUST forgive.

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