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Love and the Incarnation and the Hyper-Defense of God
      


But sometimes they just get all in a fit all the same if you include people as agents carrying out God's mission.  That is when you see the 'hyper-defense' on display, as if by acknowledging the fact that God uses people to carry out his will, that takes away from the credit that God rightly deserves.

The simple fact is that the Biblical witness is pretty clear:  God does tend to use people to carry out his plans on earth.   He could have delivered the Israelites from Egypt without involving Moses at all.  Sure enough, it was by God's power that the people were delivered, but he still brought Moses in.  Then of course Jesus appointed disciples to go out after his death and resurrection to spread the word.  God certainly could have just personally appeared to each and every person on the planet and delivered his message directly.  For that matter, he could speak into our minds and be done with it.  But he doesn't do that.  Not only does he work through 'means,' but he works through people- that is, people themselves are means.
         

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