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Study Resources :: Text Commentaries :: F.E. Marsh :: Readings 151-200 (Found - Inclusiveness)

F.E. Marsh :: 171. God's Desire for the Welfare of Men

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THE following seven facts speak for themselves, that the Lord desires the welfare of men:—

  1. The cross of Christ declares it (John 3:16).
  2. The nature of God asserts it (1 John 4:8-9).
  3. The invitations of JESUS affirm it (Mat. 11:28).
  4. The word of God reiterates it (John 3:17-18).
  5. The Spirit of God repeats it (Rev. 22:17).
  6. The ambassadors of the Gospel proclaim it (2 Cor. 5:20).
  7. The tears of Christ confirm it (Luke 19:41).

But if men will not have God’s mercy in love, they must have His might in judgment. He is almighty in grace (Gen. 17:1), but He is also almighty to punish (Rev. 15:3).

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