Dorothy Mae
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When it’s your relatives, your home, your neighbors, your whole culture, your children, who are horribly wiped out in this life, it makes all the difference in the world. You cannot image what it is to die a horrible death as opposed to a peaceful one.You're confusing the issue. What is the difference between God wiping out a people group, or one individual? Except for numbers, no difference at all. When will a people group, or one individual face final judgment? At the same time.
Rare. Today they tend to suffer because of their own wrong choices. He didn’t suffer that way.I understand what you're saying. Believers suffer as our Lord did,
Very very rare, but can you give examples from your life?ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings; 1Pet.4:13
On this I agree but I KNOW God did not feel a relief of wrathful feelings at the crucifixion. What He felt I cannot communicate.The problem we're having understanding each other is because of humdreds of years of misinterpretation of the scriptures.
Somewhere, sometime, in Christian theology, this devilish doctrine of God pouring out his wrath on his Son was invented. Some of the rulers in Jesus' day thought so and they were happy passerbys thought so,
That happened in 70 AD.And the people stood beholding. And the rulers also with them derided him, saying, He saved others; let him save himself, if he be Christ, the chosen of God. Lk.23:35
They didnt understand that like his Father, he withheld at that time destroying them for the terrible sins they were committing against him.
A bit too ethereal for me.Here is also where Heb.12:6 applies. Using the same agencies, satan used them to curse God, while God used them to teach us about his mercy.
Do you see whatI'm saying?
the Spirit ofChrist which was in them 1Pet.1:11
No, that's not my position. My position is, the revelation of Christ is a recurring thing that happens to people in every age, from Adam and Eve until the end of time as we know it. The players may be different, but the results are always the same.
If you don’t KNOW it was Gods punishment and why, it’s useless.Yes, I understand you. I didn't mean to imply the things of life as people perceive them are neverending.
I'm sure God punished me in my life so I would consider him. I believe God works this way in many peoples' lives every day.
No, a great deal is not at all.I believe this earth and all that is in it, in some way is a representation of the heavenly realm.
Each will be judged by the deeds done while in the body, believers or not.When Christ judges the living and dead, no one will be judged as "a people". There's justbelievers and unbelievers.
Actually God is extremely down to earth practical.The etheral is compared to the earthly throughout the scriptures.