"Men will not bear that others should behave themselves with such pride and arrogance towards them as they do towards God… Men will not bear to be treated by their neighbors with that disregard and contempt with which they treat the Most High… Men will not bear such disobedience in those that are under [their] authority as they are commonly guilty of towards God. When men are vested with authority and command over others, they expect to be obeyed… Men will not endure to be treated by men with such injustice—in withholding and abusing what is committed to their trust—[as] they are guilty of towards God. Men received from God all the faculties of their minds, [their] senses, members, [and] all their worldly possessions: committed to them by God to be improved for him. Lent things require that they be returned, but how is God robbed!… Men commonly treat the Most High with such unfaithfulness as they will not bear one from another… Men will not bear such ingratitude one from another as they are guilty of towards God. Ingratitude is a thing that is in a peculiar manner resented amongst men… Men would exceedingly resent such obstinacy in injuriousness and ill treatment from their fellow creatures as they are guilty of towards God… So that this is really the case, owing to two things: first, a low thought of [God and Jesus Christ]; second, a magnifying [of] themselves. Were it not for these things, men would not object against the justice of that eternal punishment that God threatens… I would hence exhort to praise to God for his patience, forgiveness, and grace to us who have treated him so ill. 'Tis because the Lord is God and not man (Hosea 11:9). Such as are the subject of the saving mercy of God in Christ, you have reason to confess that God's ways of dealing with you are not as your ways, nor his thoughts [as your thoughts] (Isaiah 55:7–9)…"
— Jonathan Edwards, Men's Inhumanity To God
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