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Hey CR, this is off topic, so if you don't want to go in that direction, I understand. You say there is more about God's wrath towards humans in the bible than about his love.
Tell me, do you consider love a defining attribute of who God is? That is, when the Bible says, "God is love," does love lend a definition of who God is in his inner-most being throughout eternity? I'll leave that question open, for now.
We are compelled to believe that because only Love can create. [place the man Jesus into this to see some things from His Life while working this out] Therefore, when considering all else written for our understanding the scriptures, we must take that “Absoluteness” of Him into account and etch it in stone.
Second question: When we read, as we do, that the wrath of God is "revealed" against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men..., is this a revelation
I don’t understand your use of the words “revelation that speaks to the inner-most being of God; i.e., does it speak to who God is substantively, prior to and apart from his creation? ”. Do you mean in me or in Him?
If He is absolute then He is unchangeable, is He not? Therefore, He is compelled in His judgment
OMT: Can any form of unrighteousness stand in the “Absoluteness” of His presence? Why not define what you believe about God to see how it might affect any mysticism you/we might believe about Him. After all, we were created in His image and much of what He is He has intended for us to become by the “washing of regeneration and the “continual” renewal of the Holy Spirit””.
I hope that won't come across as convoluted thinking. . .