THE AUTHOR ENTERS THE STORY
Toward the scorners he is scornful, but to the humble he gives favor.
Proverbs 3:34 ESV
¶Why does God allow there to be scorners? Do they exist solely to become objects of His mutual scorn? We look upon the scorn of God as somewhat of a puzzlement, as it seems very much an aspect of human, not divine nature. It has been said of great art that, within the bounds of their art, a creator is exempt from the usual norms of morality. So as Creator God has every right to look with detachment upon the scorner as just another embellishment in the drama of His creation. His scorn is an aspect of His divine justice, but it also indicates how much He cares for the humble. It is the opposite of artistic detachment. Then what is it? It is as if the creator were to enter the world of His own creation, bringing with Him all the aspects of truth, justice, and love that surround Him, manifesting them in human form.
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