Question 9. Doth not God then do injustice to man, by requiring from him in his low, that which he cannot perform?
Answer. Not at all; for God made man capable of performing it; but man, by the instigation of the devil, and his own willful disobedience, deprived himself and all his posterity of those divine gifts.
Question 10. Will God suffer such disobedience and rebellion to go unpunished? Answer. By no means; but is terribly displeased with our original was well as actual sins; and will punish them in his just judgment temporally and eternally, and he hath declared, 'Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things, which are written in the book of the law, to do them.'
Question 11. Is not God then also merciful? Answer. God is indeed merciful, but also just; therefore his justice requires, that sin which is committed against the most high majesty of God, be also punished with extreme, that is, with everlasting punishment of body and soul.
I. His Just Demand II. His Just Wrath III. His Just Mercy
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Rodney Kleyn was born and raised in the Evangelical Presbyterian Churches in Australia and pastored for 20 years at Trinity Protestant Reformed Church in Hudsonville, MI (2002-2009), Covenant of Grace Church in Spokane, WA (2009-2021), and First Protestant Reformed Church in...