Psalm 86:9 (KJB)
The phrase, "All nations whom thou hast made,..." can only refer to every living human that God ever creates. This interpretation has to be true because there are certainly no humans that God did not create. This verse happens to be a prophecy that God will save His entire, living human race because they all have to be alive to worship Him. Some will worship and praise God because they have been saved by His grace, and all others will worship and praise God because Christ appeared to them within the bowels of the earth, and He caused them all to repent and believe in Him as the Lamb of God their Savior. John 5:24; Revelation 5:11-14 (KJB). Christ will save all of His living humans that He created in His image, and in the end of the world, He will cast only their dead natures into the lake of fire. Revelation 20:5; Revelation 20:11-15; Revelation 21:1-5; Revelation 22:11-12 (KJB).
This verse agrees with many other scriptures in the Bible, even from the beginning of the Bible. God never cursed Adam and Eve or any of their descendants. The Devil cursed the human race, but God did not. God cursed only the Devil and the ground that holds the regions of death. God promised Eve that she would be "the mother of all living," and Luke 20:38 assures that all humans live in His sight. Genesis 3:14-21 (KJB). In order for God to keep His promise to Eve and His assurance of it in Luke 20:38, then He will never cast His living humans into an eternal lake of fire. In fact, God will cast only the dead natures of His living humans into the lake of fire. Revelation 20:11-15 (KJB). In order for God to keep His promise in Revelation 21:5, "Behold, I make all things new," then He must save and recreate His entire, living human race.
When God called Abram to become the father of the Hebrews, and to this day, the father of the Jews, He gave Abram some promises. The phrase "And I will bless them that bless thee..." means that God will give special rewards to all humans who help and protect the Jews whenever they need it. The phrase "and curse him that curseth thee..." does not mean a permanent curse. This phrase means that God will severely punish any humans who hate the Jews and causes them harm. This prophecy has certainly come true in the history of the world. But the phrase "and in thee shall all of the families of the earth be blessed" can only mean that God will save every living human that He ever creates. Abram could certainly be no blessing to any living human within a lake of fire. This verse cannot mean that God will bless some humans and cast the rest into a lake of fire. This verse can only mean that God will save from eternal death all of His living humans that He creates in His image. Genesis 12:1-3 (KJB).
The Bible happens to be replete with scriptures that affirm that God will save His entire, living human race from eternal, spiritual death through the death, burial, and resurrection of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. Here are just some of them: Genesis 1:27; Genesis 1:31; Genesis 3:14-21; Genesis 8:20-21; Genesis 12:1-3; Psalm 75:3; Ecclesiastes 3:14; Psalm 111:7-8; Matthew 13:36-43; Luke 3:6; Luke 20:38; John 1:29; John 5:24; John 5:28-29; John 12:31-32; John 12:47-48; Romans 8:18-25; I Corinthians 3:11-15; I Corinthians 4:5; I Corinthians 15:20-28; Philippians 2:9-11; Colossians 1:15-23; I John 2:2; I Timothy 4:10; II Timothy 1:10; II Peter 3:9-13; I Timothy 2:4; Revelation 4:11; Revelation 5:11-14; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 20:11-15; Revelation 21:1-5; Revelation 22:11-12; I Corinthians 13:8 (KJB).
God can never lose anything He has ever created, and His Love can never fail. Ecclesiastes 3:14; I Corinthians 13:8 (KJB). No verse in the entire Bible relates that if a person rejects Christ until physical death, then that person will be cast into an eternal lake of fire.
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Commentary on Selected Psalms
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