Our darkest hours ...God's finest moments.
Alister McGrath writes in Mystery of the Cross:
"Experience cannot be allowed to have the final word - it must be judged and shown up as deceptive and misleading. The theology of the Cross draws our attention to the sheer unreliability of experience as a guide to the presence and activity of God. God is active and present in His world, quite independently of whether we experience Him as being so. Experience declared that God was absent from Calvary, only to have its verdict humiliatingly overturned on the third day."
Sinclair Ferguson concurs: "He is most on the field when He is invisible!"
"Experience cannot be allowed to have the final word - it must be judged and shown up as deceptive and misleading. The theology of the Cross draws our attention to the sheer unreliability of experience as a guide to the presence and activity of God. God is active and present in His world, quite independently of whether we experience Him as being so. Experience declared that God was absent from Calvary, only to have its verdict humiliatingly overturned on the third day."
Sinclair Ferguson concurs: "He is most on the field when He is invisible!"
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