“Is not my word like fire, declares the LORD, and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?” -Jeremiah 23:29 (ESV)
In Christian theology, “I” is not the ultimate condition. “I” does not define holiness, righteousness, mercy, love, or grace. Neither is “I” the standard by which all else is measured.
To put it plainly, “I” has little to with Christian theology. Scripture is not subject to “I,” but rather “I” is to always be subject to Scripture.
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17 November 2008 at 2:45 pm
Well said