“We have to remember that man is not the measure of his Maker, and that when the language of human personal life is use of God, none of the limitations of human creaturehood are thereby being implied- limited knowledge, or power, or foresight, or are thereby being implied- limited knowledge , or power, or power, or foresight, or strength, or consistency, or anything of that kind. … (thus) God’s jealousy is not a compound of frustration, envy and spite, as human jealousy so often is, but appears instead as a (literally) praiseworthy zeal to preserve something supremely precious. [1]
[1] Packer, Knowing God, 169-170.
[1] Packer, Knowing God, 169-170.
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