A God Who Refused to Let Go
1️⃣ The Command
God gave humanity a clear command in Eden: do not eat from one of the tree.
Humanity disobeyed.
Sin and death entered the world and God’s word stood.
2️⃣ The Preservation
Humanity continued to fall into corruption.
In Noah’s time, God judged evil, but He did not abandon creation.
He preserved life, choosing mercy alongside justice.
3️⃣ The Law
Later, God gave the Law through Moses to guide a fallen people.
The Law was good but humans could n... moreA God Who Refused to Let Go
1️⃣ The Command
God gave humanity a clear command in Eden: do not eat from one of the tree.
Humanity disobeyed.
Sin and death entered the world and God’s word stood.
2️⃣ The Preservation
Humanity continued to fall into corruption.
In Noah’s time, God judged evil, but He did not abandon creation.
He preserved life, choosing mercy alongside justice.
3️⃣ The Law
Later, God gave the Law through Moses to guide a fallen people.
The Law was good but humans could not keep it.
Failure revealed humanity’s condition, not God’s flaw.
4️⃣ The Pattern
Even before anyone could fulfill the Law, God revealed the way forward through Passover:
an unblemished lamb, blood on wood, and death passing over.
This was preparation, not the final solution.
5️⃣ The Fulfillment
When no one could meet the standard, God stepped in Himself.
That is why Jesus Christ said He came not to abolish the Law, but to fulfill it by offering His own life, once and for all.
6️⃣ The Love
God never lowered His standard.
And He never let us go.
7️⃣ Unwavering Faithfulness
If God kept finding a way to bring us home,
why do we keep walking away?
✠Sir John Scivoletti✠
✠Turco, Joan of Arc Priory✠
Act and God will Act (Actus et Deus Act)