If all of
the Lord’s works praised and the faithful ones blessed and those who fell down looked
to be lifted up the Lord wouldn't need to be nearly as gracious and
compassionate and slow to anger. As it is even the Lord’s own people push the
Lord to the limit as if slow to anger did not have a tipping point. That
doesn't mean the Lord is stuffing until one day even the Almighty can’t help
but vent all over creation. No, it means the Lord’s nature as gracious and
compassionate is infinitely more patient with us than we are with each other or
ourselves for that matter. The gracious and compassionate nature of the Lord overflows
in steadfast love that will not abandon us despite our fickle nature and
willful ways. So does the Lord have a tipping point? Not in the way that we do
but there comes a time when the Lord leaves us to the destructive works of our
hands and minds, a spiritual timeout if you will, until lost and alone, bowed
down by the burden of our pride or malice or greed or envy or apathy or lust we
turn back to the Lord and experience again the steadfast love that upholds and lifts
us up.
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