The righteousness of God in His election means, then, that as a righteous Judge God perceives and estimates as such the lost cause of the creature, and that in spite of its opposition He gives sentence in its favour, fashioning for it His own righteousness.
There does not exist any more a holy mountain or a holy city or holy land which can be marked on a map. The reason is not that God__ holiness in space has suddenly become unworthy of Him or has changed into a heathen ubiquity. The reason is that all prophecy is now fulfilled in Jesus, and God__ holiness in space, like all God__ holiness, is now called and is Jesus of Nazareth.
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There does not exist any more a holy mountain or a holy city or holy land which can be marked on a map. The reason is not that God__ holiness in space has suddenly become unworthy of Him or has changed into a heathen ubiquity. The reason is that all prophecy is now fulfilled in Jesus, and God__ holiness in space, like all God__ holiness, is now called and is Jesus of Nazareth.
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