Originally posted by Z Man
Didn't we go over this before? I posted a very good reponse, with the aid of John Piper. Do you remember? Here it is again, in case you "accidentally" skipped over it the first time....
No I didn't miss it, it glazed my eyes over almost immediately but I did read it and my basic response to it is that saying it doesn't make it so.
The simple fact is that love is selfless. Not because God says so but because of who God is. God is love and He is therefore selfless by definition. There is no such thing and a selfish love because selfishness and love are mutually exclusive concepts.
God was not required to become a man and die for mankind, He could have justly detroyed the earth and all that was in it but He chose to do the more loving thing and SACRIFICE Himself for our benefit. And make no mistake, it was for our benefit. We do not add anything to God. God would not have been deminished in the slightest if He had sent every last one of us to a burning hell forever. His humiliation is our salvation and that salvation could not have been purchased for any less a price.
Further, you and Mr. Piper seem to not understand what God's glory even is or what it is that makes Him glorious. Indeed, I can't imagine that such an argument could even be made if one did understand what makes God a glorious God. Do you not see that it is precisely because God is not selfish that He is glorious! The very righteousness of God IS His glory! His self sacrificial love is the absolute pinacle of what it means to be glorious. It's not God's power alone that makes Him glorious but that power displayed through humility. God's meakness is what makes Him truly glorious, not simply that He is the creator and the only one worthy of worship.
"Love does not seek its own." This coupled with "God is love." should be the equivelant to an atomic bomb in relation to this twisted theology and yet Piper basically ignores this. He gives mention to the verse because anyone with a mind can see intuitively that it creates a problem with this theology but his whole argument amounts to saying that the definition of love for us humans doesn't apply toward God, for God, love is different somehow. And this is just not good enough. Love is love and selfishness is not love, period.
The argument from scripture is sound and still stands...
God is love. (1Jo 4:8)
Love does not seek its own. (1Cr 13:4)
Therefore...
God does not seek His own.
Resting in Him,
Clete
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