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Is it fair
for God love Jacob and hate Esau?
"for though the twins were not yet born, and had not done
anything good or bad, in order that God’s purpose according to His
choice might stand, not because of works, but because of Him who calls, 12it
was said to her, "The older will serve the younger." 13Just
as it is written, "Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated," (Rom.
9:11-13, NASB).
We
see that God loved Jacob and hated Esau not because of anything that they
did, but because of "God's purpose according to His choice," (v.
11). Is this fair for God to do? Yes it is.
First of all, whatever God does is fair.
God can do no wrong, so if He loves one and hates another, it is fair.
Second, God owes us nothing. He is not obligated to love anyone.
He loves out of the freedom of His will and plan, not because of anything
in us. He loves because of what is in Him. Third, all people
are by nature children of wrath (Eph. 2:3). This means that because we are all fallen and because we
are all sinners, the "fair" thing to do is to let us all go to
hell. Fairness deals with what is right. Since it is only God
who is holy and pure and right, and not us, it is perfectly fair that all
of us sinners be judged and condemned by God. But, God does not
choose to do that. Instead, He sent His only begotten Son to die for
our sins so that we might be saved (John 3:16; 1 Peter 2:24).
So, yes it is fair that God loves one and hates
another. It is not fair, however, that God would send His Son to die
for us so that we might be saved. That wasn't fair. That was
sacrificial love.
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