Have you ever wondered why, if God hates sin, He would create beings capable of it?
I had this question nagging me for a while: Why did God create me, knowing all the sins I committed?
Recently, I came across a video by Peter Morrison. It resonated deeply as he offered a perspective that shifted my understanding: "God's infinite love for us triumphed even His immense hatred for sin."
This concept struck me like a revelation.
Our human capacity for love is limited. We love conditionally, based on actions and emotions but God's love transcends that.
God's love isn't transactional. It's not based on our merit or the absence of sin. It's simply...love. In its purest form.
He has created us with the freedom to choose, even if that choice leads to sin. He hates sin only because it separates us from Him.
He loves us, not despite our flaws, but because He chooses to.
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