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Arguments Drawn From the Attributes of God: in Support of the Doctrine of ...
Austin John Mather
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That the words of Micah can » Rom. xi. 32. « Micah vii. 18.
Digitized by VjOOQIC MERCY OF GOD. 161 b6 relied upon — that God actually experiences de* light in the exercise of Mercy — will not be ques- tioned by any man who himself possesses a benev- olent and merciful spirit This position may, indeed, be doubted by an individual having an opposite disposition. A person whose feelings are hardened and soured — ^who has little or no sympathy for his fellow-man — who is a stranger to the prompting
...s of compassion — whose heart is unsusceptible to pure and gentle impressions — and who is so wrapped up in himself, that he is indijSerent to the weal or woe that attends his brother man — ^may question whether Deity will exercise Mercy to any extent, and doubt especially whether God delights in Mercy. Judging the Creator by himself, he cannot comprehend how Jehovah can find any enjoyment in extending Mercy to frail and erring creatures. He feels it to be a greater delight to his own soul, to inflict revenge upon his enemies — to gratify the passions of hatred and malice — and to injure and afflict those who have ojffended him — than to indulge a weak feeling of pity and mercy towards them.

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