Aunty Jane
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Who are they “reigning” over?The great thing is that ALL followers of Christ, His sheep, those whose names are written in Christ's book of life will reign with Him. Great news!
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Who are they “reigning” over?The great thing is that ALL followers of Christ, His sheep, those whose names are written in Christ's book of life will reign with Him. Great news!
Those who don't die after going through the great tribulation where the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition; Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God and Jesus comes and consumes him with the brightness of His coming.Who are they “reigning” over?
I was making an observation on the words of not the rock. I do not believer everyone will be saved. Only the foreknown, chosen elect and predestined will be saved.When you say, all will be saved, what do you mean by, be saved?
Everyone else was predestined for destruction? How lovely.I was making an observation on the words of not the rock. I do not believer everyone will be saved. Only the foreknown, chosen elect and predestined will be saved.
He told Christ to teach us (humans) to “love our enemies”….but what “love” is this? Is it the kind that makes us want to embrace them? NO! This is “agape”….a love that is based on principle, not emotion…..because we are sinful humans and need to curb our emotions with regard to who is an actual enemy….”agape” allows us not to feel hatred, and therefore not to commit violence against them in retaliation. It is the exercise of self control…a fruit of God’s spirit. It’s what the martyrs felt for their persecutors. No hatred.From a biblical perspective:
1) Jesus taught us that it is godly behavior to love our enemies. Who is God's #1 enemy?
This has a connotation that you have not acknowledged…. Every knee and every tongue will indeed “openly acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.” But even in defeat, those judged as unworthy of the gift of life will have to acknowledge that Jesus has judged them in true justice, not accepting that their worship was founded on God’s truth…but on their own version of it.2) Every knee will bow and every tongue willingly acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord. Satan has knees and a tongue.
A very misinterpreted parable if used to suggest that a perfect spirit being who willfully sinned can be placed in the same category as the son in this story.3) The prodigal son was restored to his former authority (robe and ring) and to full son-ship.
Nope….that’s not how “grace” works. Imperfect humans are born with a sin nature, angels are created perfect (sinless) as Adam was in the beginning.Therefore, from a biblical perspective it is possible that Satan will be forgiven and restored as the ULTIMATE triumph of grace.
The miracles performed in the Bible demonstrate the power that our Creator has at his disposal. Every one of those things you mentioned was carried out as part of his will and purpose in bringing about a successful conclusion to the whole reason for our being here.Granted, we are not informed of this in a straight forward manner, and there is biblical evidence to refute the idea. But... God is full of surprises, and usually unannounced.
- The Red Sea crossing. Who saw that coming?
- The Jordan River parting. Who saw that coming?
- The walls of Jericho falling. Who saw that coming?
- David and Goliath. Who saw that coming?
- Samson's victory against the Philistines. Who saw that coming?
- The resurrection of Jesus Christ. Who saw that coming?
- The outpouring at Pentecost. Who saw that coming?
Shall I continue? So... who knows?
I know why you're here. I can't speak for myself. - LOLSo why are we here….StS?
Not here on the forums StS……but here on the Earth as a creation of God? Why did God put us here if we were just going to heaven anyway?…..seems pointless to subject the human race to such suffering if it wasn’t necessary and all were going to be saved in the end anyway….?I know why you're here. I can't speak for myself. - LOL
No. Not pointless at all.Not here on the forums StS……but here on the Earth as a creation of God? Why did God put us here if we were just going to heaven anyway?…..seems pointless to subject the human race to such suffering if it wasn’t necessary and all were going to be saved in the end anyway….?
You didn’t answer my question…..why was it necessary in the first place to subject the human race to such tragedy, pain and suffering, if he was only going to make it all right, and save anyone anyway?No. Not pointless at all.
At the restoration of all things, God will make everything right. His divine justice will bring correction/healing/restoration/redemption to all.
The ultimate triumph of grace. IMHO
Acts 3:21 NIV
Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets.
It's the wrong question. Or at least based on a false premise. IMHOYou didn’t answer my question…..why was it necessary in the first place to subject the human race to such tragedy, pain and suffering, if he was only going to make it all right, and save anyone anyway?
According to His Righteousness - some He will treat with Kindness others with Harshness and many with severity as He has shown.God will make everything right.
Yet the whole of the Bible’s narrative hinges on the fall of man and how God regains control of the human race.It's the wrong question. Or at least based on a false premise. IMHO
That tells us WHAT God was going to do…but not WHY. Why was there a need for “grace” in the first place?I can't say why we had to suffer in this life other than the triumph of grace that awaits us.
Making it all right is not going to be a snap of the fingers. (poof, all better - LOL)
Where does this scenario come from?There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. The refining fire will burn away the dross.
Imagine having every moment of your life revealed to everyone who has ever lived.
And making things right with those you have hurt. Restoration and healing.
Very difficult.
Yes, the fire of God’s anger at those who despise his authority and who willfully flout his laws will come down on them like a ton of bricks. ”Who can endure the day of his coming” and “stand when he appears”?Mark 9:49 NIV
Everyone will be salted with fire.
Malachi 3:2 NIV
But who can endure the day of his coming? Who can stand when he appears?
For he will be like a refiner’s fire or a launderer’s soap.
Again when you use the term, will be saved, what are you meaning specifically? Saved from what? Saved for what?I was making an observation on the words of not the rock. I do not believer everyone will be saved. Only the foreknown, chosen elect and predestined will be saved.
All humans are deserving of the Creators condemnation. All humans deserve to go to the Lake of fire that was prepared for those of the previous creation, the devil and his angels. The millions or billions or trillions of them.Yet the whole of the Bible’s narrative hinges on the fall of man and how God regains control of the human race.
There was an alienation that occurred by the misuse of free will…first in the spirit realm, and then it transferred over to the physical world. A rebel spirit described in the Bible as magnificent, began to envy the worship given to the Creator and wanted that for himself. But his fellow angels were his equal in power, so he could not be their “god”…he could only their leader. But first he had to establish himself as a god….one who could receive worship, even unwittingly by lower, less powerful creatures of intelligence.
Identified as the “Covering cherub“ in Eden ( a position of guardianship) he was right there plotting how he would use the woman to get to the man and cause a separation between the humans and their God. Once he had separated them from Jehovah….he had them!
That tells us WHAT God was going to do…but not WHY. Why was there a need for “grace” in the first place?
Why would God allow the humans to disobey him if it was going to result in the world as we know it today, filled with violence, morality and bloodshed?
Because God created humans alone with free will….(as part of being created in God’s image), they would represent him here as the ones assigned to take care of it all….and being assigned as caretakers meant that free will (used under God’s direction and within his limitations) would be a wonderful asset….but abused and taken beyond those limits, free will became a curse.
Every act of wickedness is an abuse of free will. Every wicked word is an abuse of free will…..Jesus came to show us how to drive this faculty, as God instructed. Jesus was a perfect man, living in an imperfect world with imperfect people….so his example is a perfect one, but difficult for us sinners to follow.
Where does this scenario come from?
Those “weeping an gnashing their teeth” are the ones who are about to suffer the fate of those who hate God and fail to do kind deeds to his “brothers”. (Matt 25:31-46)
You have to be alive to express emotions….those “weeping and gnashing their teeth” have come to the awful realization that they have put their faith in the wrong people….the wrong doctrines….and the wrong religion.
Yes, the fire of God’s anger at those who despise his authority and who willfully flout his laws will come down on them like a ton of bricks. ”Who can endure the day of his coming” and “stand when he appears”?
Good questions for the Universalists….because there is “the lake of fire” that God has reserved for the devil and his demons, as well as those who side with the devil on the day of God’s judgment. “Gehenna” represents eternal death for those whom God considers unworthy of life, these will be removed from existence because, simply put, God has no desire to keep disobedient ones in existence to spoil life for everyone else.
God’s laws given to his people Israel, support the fact that God is a lawgiver and enforcer…..you don’t have to like God’s laws….but you must obey them. Obedience was all that God ever asked of his servants.
It was disobedience that got us into this mess in the beginning……obedience will get us out of it, but only after we have seen firsthand where our disobedience can take us. God allowed us to experience the greatest life lesson of all time, to show us the importance of listening and obeying God’s instructions to the letter….with no deviation or excuses. Otherwise we will be on the receiving end of God’s anger. (Matt 7:21-23)
Why did God put us here if we were just going to heaven anyway?
I don't identify as a universalist BTW. Yet I know that everyone will be of use in Creators never ending kingdom.…..seems pointless to subject the human race to such suffering if it wasn’t necessary and all were going to be saved in the end anyway….?
Yet it can't mean us BORN in Adam as we were of our Father the devil, condemned already as Jesus said. We were never a son as in the parable. We were not born into that Father's family if the father is Jesus's Father.A very misinterpreted parable if used to suggest that a perfect spirit being who willfully sinned can be placed in the same category as the son in this story.
Humans inherited sin with the physical body they were born with. (Rom 5:12)
This son did not appreciate his place in his father’s house and wanted to live his life as he desired, so he wanted his inheritance then and there, to live the life he thought would make him happy, relieved of the confines of his fathers rules.
Wrong. all are already lost! they were not predestined. Predestination has to do with god showing mewrcy on some of the lost. It is about HIm and not us. We deserve hell-everyone of us! If God chose to have mercy on some or none- that is His business and He is just in doing so.Everyone else was predestined for destruction? How lovely.
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Saved from the lake of fire. Saved for the glory of God and to serve HIm as we were created for!Again when you use the term, will be saved, what are you meaning specifically? Saved from what? Saved for what?
When one goes amoung the trash and grabs things out from amoung all the contents in the bin, they do it to SAVE those particular item for a purpose. So they can cash them in. The business who pays the cash for these items recycle them so that they can be repurposed.
The rest of the trash is used as landfill. Maybe a lesser purpose but still of use none the less.
So for God to SAVE or redeem certain people out from the rest is important because it is for a purpose. My focus is on those who are chosen, saved, redeemed because God has a plan for them.
Someone may ask. What about the rest? Does God have a plan, a purpose or use for them? Of course He does. But that purpose will not be evident or realised til later, possibly much later.
So, will be saved, what does it mean to you my friend?
God is not content on leaving it at that. And for that I am eternally grateful. As we play the tape forward we know God has had mercy on His chosen out ones from amoung the nations, the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.All humans are deserving of the Creators condemnation. All humans deserve to go to the Lake of fire that was prepared for those of the previous creation, the devil and his angels. The millions or billions or trillions of them.
And let's leave it there shall we.
Tell me. Do you have a better plan as to how the Creators could unveil, display, make known Their undisclosed character? Some of these being, mercy, grace, forgiveness, longsuffering without presenting an offense?That tells us WHAT God was going to do…but not WHY. Why was there a need for “grace” in the first place?
Why would God allow the humans to disobey him if it was going to result in the world as we know it today, filled with violence, morality and bloodshed?