My answer is that if it were not for Christ, we would all be condemned to death. Why God chooses some and not others is a mystery to me. It certainly isn't based on our own worthiness. For example, he choose a murderer to lead his people out of Egypt.
I can understand your point though. He doesn't do what I would do. I imagine he doesn't do what you want him to do either. However, even if God doesn't conform to what I think or what you think it doesn't make him less God.
If its any consolation. Jesus said that he came to be the shepherd and that he didn't lose a single one of his sheep. So, if you are one of his sheep, you will not remain lost. If you are not one of his sheep you will remain lost but because you don't hear his voice it won't matter much to you.
My answer is that if it were not for Christ, we would all be condemned to death. Why God chooses some and not others is a mystery to me.
I thought it was human free will in accepting or rejecting Christ that determined Heaven or Hell.
I can understand your point though. He doesn't do what I would do. I imagine he doesn't do what you want him to do either. However, even if God doesn't conform to what I think or what you think it doesn't make him less God
It seems you don't care for the idea of eternal Hell either. Does it bother you that 2 million Khmer victims will go to Hell but some of their murderers will go to Heaven? That is what Scripture says will happen, correct?
And what about the Cambodian children? Will they go to Hell too, or do they go to Heaven while their parents are in Hell forever?
Does that inner voice that tells you right from wrong tell you this is loving and merciful?