Rockson
Active Member
That’s about the best you’ll get Rockson, as in a fallacious semantics denial (“Who said that God is not love?”) from people who just finished clearly saying they wouldn’t tell their own child that Jesus loves them.
And here's the thing...some of these parents may have told their young child sorry but I'm not sure if God does love you. What a sad, sad thing to put in a child. So a child grows up potentially believing they're of little worth. If God isn't forthcoming enough to tell me he loves me then it's probably a sign he doesn't. Why would he be so indifferent not to share that with me when its the most important thing to my existence?
This actually gives me a flashback of something that I experienced in the early 70's. I was in a High School Christian fellowship group and we'd meet every morning for a study and prayer. One day we were to draw on a paper an image of how we thought about God and his kingdom. I recall what one young teenager drew (who came from a Calvisit/Reformed background) She drew a person on the the earth looking up into the clouds and on the face of this one was a look of depression and fright. The person was looking up to a cloud which covered God with a big question mark on it. So a person who's afraid looking a big question mark in the sky representing God. It dawns on me now...perhaps her parents told her they're not sure if God loves her. What a sad, sad thing.
Take heed that you despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That in heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father who is in heaven. Matt 18:10