Editorial: More Loving Than God? (3)
In "More Loving Than God?" Samuel Watterson critiques the argument made by Open Theist Jesse Morell, who claims that his desire for universal salvation surpasses God's love. Watterson argues that this perspective misrepresents God's sovereignty and love, emphasizing that God's love is not defined by its objects but is a reflection of His perfect nature. The article explores the biblical definitions of love, the attributes of God, and the implications of understanding God's love in relation to human love, ultimately asserting that God's love is singular, perfect, and essential to His being.
Editorial: More Loving Than God? (3) Samuel Watterson How to Measure God's Love In this series of editorials, we have been analysing an argument against God's sovereignty in salvation made by Open Theist Jesse Morell who claimed, "I'm more loving than your God! I want all these people to be saved!" We have seen how modern proponents of the "well-meant offer" on occasion have made essentially the same blasphemous and hypocritical argument, and how the Scriptures specifically refute the...
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