Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Necessary Evil

“If it were not right that God should decree and permit and punish sin, there could be no manifestation of God’s holiness in hatred of sin, or in showing any preference, in his providence, of godliness before it. There would be no manifestation of God’s grace or true goodness, if there was no sin to be pardoned, no misery to be saved from. How much happiness soever he bestowed, his goodness would not be so much prized and admired. … So evil is necessary, in order to the highest happiness of the creature, and the completeness of that communication of God, for which he made the world; because the creature’s happiness consists in the knowledge of God, and the sense of his love. And if the knowledge of him be imperfect, the happiness of the creature must be proportionably imperfect.” ~ Jonathan Edwards

2 comments:

Wm Mallory said...

Wow, this is another great Edwards quote! I am constantly reminded by dealing with my own sin and the evil that exists in this world..That He is God and I am His creature.

God uses this evil to teach His sovereignty to His creation. Not only sovereignty, but his impeccable love for His creation. In that we, as His elect people, see clearly because of His Grace!

Wm Mallory said...

LOL, I meant to say.. "God uses evil to teach His sovereignty to His creation. Not only sovereignty, but his impeccable love for His creation. In that we, as His elect people, see clearly because of His Grace!