The Advents and Judgments of Christ
In the end of the world, God will use His fiery wrath against evil in order to dissolve His entire creation, including all humans, so that He can separate all that is good from all that is evil. Matthew 3:11-12; I Corinthians 3:11-15; II Peter 3:10-13; Revelation 22:11-12. All evil is sinful, but sins of weakness are never wholly evil. When God uses His fiery wrath to dissolve all humans confined to the regions of death, He will cause them all to repent of their sins of weakness and believe that the Lamb can save them and reconcile them to God. For this reason alone, sins of weakness can never be wholly evil. Evil is wholly evil because it never repents. Matthew 12:31-32. When God causes every living human confined to the regions of death to repent and believe in the Lamb of God, He will turn even the worst evils that they have committed into sins of weakness that He can forgive because their humility in repentance will engender His compassion when He sees their desire to give up their sins and be reconciled to Him. These living humans would not be able to recognize the Lamb as their Savior unless they were willing to repent and believe that only the Lamb can and will take away their sins and save them with a lesser form of salvation. Revelation 5:11-15; John 11:25.
God considers the totally evil nature of humans that never repents to belong solely to the Devil because it is a foreign poison that the Devil injected into humans that causes them, in their weakness, to sin. I John 3:10. God will eventually cleanse and forgive all sins of weakness of all living humans because He will cause them all to repent and believe in the Lamb of their own free will. God's Love has compassion for the helplessness of living humans while they are under the evil power of the Devil. Romans 5:6-9; Hebrews 2:9.
With every coming of Christ, God effects a concomitant judgment. When Christ came, as His Holy Spirit, He created the Heaven and the earth to be wholly righteous and good, including all humans. Genesis 1:31. God's judgment fell on the rebel Lucifer because he refused to repent. God dissolved his good system, recovered all of his good elements that God had put into his good system and exiled his wholly empty negative consciousness to the earth as Satan the god of this world. Negative consciousnesses are devils from the bottomless pit who are totally empty, evil, nasty, and cruel. Satan became one of them. Isaiah 41:28-29; Isaiah 40:17; Ezekiel 28:13-19. Those who worship Lucifer actually worship Satan because Lucifer no longer exists except in God's memory.
Friday, June 18, 2021
The World and the Word
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