How great and how just is God's compassion.
NOW we have found the compassion of God which appeared lost to you when we were considering God's holiness and man's sin; we have found it, I say, so great and so consistent with his holiness, as to be incomparably above anything that can be conceived. For what compassion can excel these words of the Father, addressed to the sinner doomed to eternal torments and having no way of escape: "Take my only begotten Son and make him an offering for yourself;" or these words of the Son: "Take me, and ransom your souls." For these are the voices they utter, when inviting and leading us to faith in the Gospel. Or can anything be more just than for him to remit all debt since he has earned a reward greater than all debt, if given with the love which he deserves.
How it is impossible for the devil to be reconciled.
IF you carefully consider the scheme of human salvation, you
will perceive the reconciliation of the devil, of which you made inquiry, to be
impossible. For, as man could not be reconciled but by the death of the God-man,
by whose holiness the loss occasioned by man's sin should be made up; so fallen
angels cannot be saved but by the death of a God-angel who by his holiness may
repair the evil occasioned by the
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