God’s jealousy is not a compound of frustration, envy and spite, as human jealousy so often is, but appears instead as a (literally) praiseworthy zeal to preserve something supremely precious.
J.I. Packer
Knowing God, page 170, copyright 1998
November 13, 2008 by Stuart Williams
God’s jealousy is not a compound of frustration, envy and spite, as human jealousy so often is, but appears instead as a (literally) praiseworthy zeal to preserve something supremely precious.
J.I. Packer
Knowing God, page 170, copyright 1998