Friday, June 20, 2025
In spite of our resistance…
When we read in the Old Testament that God is just and righteous, this doesn’t refer to a threatening abstract quality that God has over against us. It is much more like a verb than a noun, because it refers to the power of God to make right what has been wrong. That in itself sounds inoffensive enough, but the radical message underlying it, and the one we resist, is that God does this right-making in spite of our resistance.—Fleming Rutledge, The Crucifixion, 134 (emphasis original)
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