It's His Job to Forgive!
Your Father Loves You by James Packer, (Harold Shaw Publishers, 1986), page for May 4
Ancient paganism thought of each god as bound to his worshippers by self-interest because he depended on their service and gifts for his welfare. Modern paganism has at the back of its mind a similar feeling that God is somehow obligated to love and help us, even though we don't deserve it. This was the feeling voiced by the French freethinker who died muttering, "God will forgive&md;that's his job." But this feeling is not well founded. The God of the Bible does not depend on his human creatures for his well-being (see God does not owe it to anyone to stop justice from taking its course. He is not obligated to pity and pardon; if he does so it is an act done, as we say, "of his own free will," and nobody forces his hand. "It depends not upon man's will or exertion, but upon God's mercy" (