Tuesday, August 3, 2021

The World and the Word

         The Inerrant and Infallible Word of God

Two types of sins exist; that is, sins of weakness and deliberate sins which are totally evil and never repents. Both types of sins exist within the inner beings of every human which they inherited from the fall of Adam and Eve. Eve became deceived by the Devil and fell into sin. Adam deliberately fell into sin, but part of his motive was his desire to try to protect his wife. These were sins of weakness. But Eve deliberately sinned when she selfishly gave the forbidden fruit to Adam because she desired to ruin him as well, and Adam deliberately sinned because he knew fully well that he would disobey God. I Timothy 2:14. Deliberate sins are totally evil because they exhibit rebellion and defiance toward God's Word. Lucifer committed deliberate sins in his rebellion against God, and he became totally evil because he refused to repent. Ezekiel 28:13-19.

But whenever a living human whom God created in His image repents of a deliberate sin and believes that Christ can cleanse him of it, then God's compassion for His own causes Him to change that deliberate sin into one of weakness because that believer's repentance and faith indicates that he has chosen to return to love for God and to be reconciled with Him. God will eventually forgive the sins of weakness of all humans because He will cause them all to repent and believe of their own free will. The Devil injected total evil into living humans which is foreign to their natures created in the image of God. God warned Adam and Eve that if they disobeyed Him, they would become weak and subject to being injected with total evil, which is also spiritual death, by the Devil. Genesis 2:17. Sin caused spiritual death, and spiritual death, in turn, causes living humans to sin which causes them great suffering and puts them in danger of their living natures being so overwhelmed by total evil that they will be lost from God's Love forever in an eternal lake of fire. Job 2:9; Matthew 12:31-32. But Satan's injection of spiritual death into living humans was wholly an evil work of the Devil intended to completely annul their living natures created by God and torture them forever in an eternal Hell. Job 1:11; Job 2:5. But Jesus came to earth to completely defeat all of the evil works of the Devil and rescue all of His living humans from an eternal death which the Devil desires to inflict on them. Through His death, burial, and resurrection, Jesus has effected a higher and a lesser form of salvation for all living humans. Those who repent and believe while still alive in the flesh become washed clean by the blood of Christ and receive salvation by grace and a home in Heaven with God forever. John 5:24; I Peter 1:3-4; Revelation 1:5. God must confine all living humans who failed to repent while still alive in the flesh to one of the regions of death when they physically die because their living natures are still stained by sin. Hebrews 9:27. But Christ will still save them when He appears to them in the end of the world and causes them all to repent and believe of their own free will. Revelation 5:11-14. God will use His fiery wrath against evil to dissolve their systems in order to separate their spiritual deaths that He will cast into the lake of fire from their cleansed, living natures whom He will resurrect and recreate to live on His recreated earth. I Corinthians 3:11-15; II Peter 3:10-13; Psalm 75:3; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 21:1-5.

The entire New Testament teaches that Christ came to completely destroy the evil works of the Devil, not living humans. I John 3:8; Hebrews 2:14; John 1:29. Isaiah 45:21-24 clearly teaches that God will eventually save all living humans. Christ casts only the evil dead into the lake of fire, not living humans. Revelation 20:11-15. In the end of the world, God will effect a total separation of all that is evil from all the goodness that He created. Revelation 22:11-12. God will absolutely cleanse and recreate everything that He created in the first place, including all living humans. Revelation 21:5. Matthew 15:13; Matthew 13:36-43; Matthew 13:47-50; Matthew 3:10-12.

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