We should not adopt the stance of fatalists. If we can stop locusts today (satellites can sometimes spot incipient swarms that are then stopped by trucks with pesticides), then we should do so—in exactly the same way that we should try to stop war, plague, AIDS, famine, and other disasters. But in a theistic world where God is sovereign, we must also hear the summoning judgment of God calling his image-bearers to renounce sin’s selfism and cry to him for mercy.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Stop Locusts, But Don't Miss Their Meaning
D.A. Carson, cited by Andrew Atherstone, in "Divine Retribution: A Forgotten Doctrine?":
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