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发表于 2008-11-25 21:47
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Monday, November 17
The Rock, perfect is his activity.—Deut. 32:4.
Could Jehovah simply have forgiven Adam and Eve? Forgiveness was never an option in their case. As perfect humans, Adam and Eve made a deliberate choice to reject Jehovah’s sovereignty and to accept the guidance of Satan instead. Not surprisingly, there was no sign of repentance on the part of the rebels. However, when people ask about forgiveness in the matter, they may actually be wondering why Jehovah did not simply lower his standard and tolerate the existence of sin and rebellion. The answer involves a quality that is essential to Jehovah’s very nature—his holiness. (Ex. 28:36; 39:30) Jehovah is clean, pure, and separate from all sinfulness. (Isa. 6:3; 59:2) When it comes to sin, he has arranged for a means of atoning for it, wiping it away, but he will not tolerate it forever. In his due time, Jehovah will bring all creation back into a state of holiness. That is certain, for it is the will of the Holy One. w07 5/15 1:10-12 |
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