God’s Commission to Kill the Midianites (Part 5)
- Those who regard sin lightly and who have no adequate concept of God’s holiness will find insurmountable difficulty in this command of God. Mature reflection and a glimpse of the infinite holiness of God will remove all difficulty.
My View
It seems that Torrey has passed judgement on someone like
me. Nonetheless, I beg to differ with him. I don’t discount the insidiousness
of sin and I may have an inadequate concept of God’s holiness, but that doesn’t
make me liable to find this difficulty insurmountable. Rationally speaking, it
doesn’t add up: A good God could never allow the extermination of an entire
nation.
Maybe I am taking an extreme standpoint, but I don’t believe
I am. Any reasonable person would find difficulty accepting this event. I
confess ignorance with regard to responding to this difficulty. I will make an
effort to study the matter further. For now, Torrey’s explanation does not suffice.
If anything it gives rise to only further problems (some of which I have
pointed out). Nonetheless, I am grateful to him for helping me reflect on this
issue which I had ignorantly passed over.
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