Again I agree, it was all there...that is why Jesus opened the OT up to them on the road to Emeaus ... but as I just mention above ...The Apostles doctrine is what is taught in the NT .....Given by Jesus Himself.
none of this changes that fact the no one yet has quoted a verse which says - "God's Justice will never be overruled by His Love"...which if you check many threads, is so often quoted as a verse.
Hense I asked the question of two of them already...
I realise that my response to this has been a long time coming, and the tail end of the thread as it stands may have drifted into another subject, as threads often do, nevertheless, your question is appropriate, and needs to be answered.
When is justice not overruled by love?
Again, as a previous post mentioned, these attributes are not mutually exclusive. One does not negate the effects of the other... David said under inspiration...
KJV Psalms 85
8 I will hear what God the LORD will speak: for he will speak peace unto his people, and to his saints: but let them not turn again to folly.
9 Surely his salvation is nigh them that fear him; that glory may dwell in our land.
10 Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other.
Ellen White said, with regards that text.Psalm 85:10
God's love has been expressed in His justice no less than in His mercy. Justice is the foundation of His throne, and the fruit of His love. It had been Satan's purpose to divorce mercy from truth and justice. He sought to prove that the righteousness of God's law is an enemy to peace. But Christ shows that in God's plan they are indissolubly joined together; the one cannot exist without the other.{DA 762}
Prior to this, she said...
But even as a sinner, man was in a different position from that of Satan.Lucifer in heaven had sinned in the light of God’s glory. To him as to no other created being was given a revelation of God’s love.Understanding the character of God, knowing His goodness, Satan chose to follow his own selfish, independent will. This choice was final. There was no more that God could do to save him. But man was deceived; his mind was darkened by Satan’s sophistry. The height and depth of the love of God he did not know. For him there was hope in a knowledge of God’s love. By beholding His character he might be drawn back to God. DA 761.5
Through Jesus, God’s mercy was manifested to men; but mercy does not set aside justice. The law reveals the attributes of God’s character, and not a jot or tittle of it could be changed to meet man in his fallen condition. God did not change His law, but He sacrificed Himself, in Christ, for man’s redemption. “God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto Himself.” 2 Corinthians 5:19. DA 762.1
The law requires righteousness,—a righteous life, a perfect character; and this man has not to give. He cannot meet the claims of God’s holy law. But Christ, coming to the earth as man, lived a holy life, and developed a perfect character. These He offers as a free gift to all who will receive them. His life stands for the life of men. Thus they have remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God. More than this, Christ imbues men with the attributes of God. He builds up the human character after the similitude of the divine character, a goodly fabric of spiritual strength and beauty. Thus the very righteousness of the law is fulfilled in the believer in Christ. God can “be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.” Romans 3:26
So what becomes of those who having apprehended Christ in the cross, the greatest manifestation of God character of love, yet reject the free gift despite the revelation of love... Are they not in an even greater position than Satan to understand the nature of God's love having Calvary as irrefutable evidence?