I came across this verse about two days ago and it's something that has really b
Yet I should be constantly reminded that God hates the sin, but loves the sinner. How incredible is that?!
Here's an illustration:
If you had, say, a dog that you nurtured from birth - you fed, washed, and loved on it - and, while it was still a puppy, you began to housebreak it and for about a week or two it was completely housebroken and didn't pee or poop in the house for 14 days, and then, following its training to never poop or pee in the house, it began to defiantly relieve itself wheresoever it pleased, how would you feel? If you were like me, you'd be gentle maybe the first or second day that it did so and then begin to get mad if it continued for another week.
However, let's say that the dog did this for the rest of its life. The dog didn't care about the wonderful house that you've decorated, cleaned and slept in, nor the lush, large yar
Just imagine, the house that you try and try to keep clean and fresh is soiled so disgustingly by this dog. Wouldn't you want to get rid of the dog? Wouldn't you want to hand it off to someone else? Wouldn't you be slightly relieved when it passed away?
Well, if you can't see it by now, we're exactly like that defiant and ignorant dog, soiling the wonderful house that God has created for us. Actually, our poop is more like diarrhea. It's just plain disgusting - gag-inducing disgusting. Yet God still loves us. God still wants us to walk in His creation. The Lord, pardon the comparison, is like a cleaning solution for the carpet that we've made poop-stained. How great is our God that He still loves us! "What is man that you are mindful of him?"