Isaiah 5:20-26 (KJB)
In these verses, Isaiah prophesies about how God will deal with wicked humans. According to verse 25, God considers even evil people to be His people, not their evil natures but their living natures that He creates in His image. Genesis 1:27 (KJB). According to verse 24, God will use His fiery wrath against evil to burn their evil natures, like chaff or stubble, so that He can save their good and living natures that He creates and loves. According to verse 25, God turns His anger toward the evil in people, and yet, He stretches out His hand of mercy to save their good and living natures. According to verse 26, these good and living humans will respond to God's merciful call, and they will return to faith in God. All of this will occur when Christ appears to all of His living humans on the earth and confined to the regions of death in the end of the world, and He will cause them all to repent and return to faith in Him as their Savior. Revelation 5:11-14 (KJB). Christ will then use His fiery wrath against evil to dissolve all of their beings so that He can separate their evil natures from them to be cast into the lake of fire, and He will save their repentant natures alive so that He can recreate them all with righteous lives to live forever on His recreated earth. Revelation 21:1-5; Revelation 20:11-15 (KJB).
God actually has two forms of salvation, some by His grace and all others by His mercy in the end of the world. When Adam and Eve sinned, and the Devil injected spiritual death into their inner beings, God killed an animal and made coats for them to cover their nakedness which caused them shame because they realized that they were now sinners in the sight of a Holy God. Genesis 3:6-13 (KJB). But God shed the blood of an animal and made them coats to temporarily cover their sins to symbolize the fact that God would save some of His living humans by His grace through the shed blood of Himself as their Savior from sin, evil, and eternal death. Genesis 3:15; Genesis 3:20-21 (KJB).
In Genesis 3:15, God promised to save the "seed" of the woman which can only be the entire, living human race that He creates and loves. The "seed" of the woman has a double meaning. It means every living human that God creates, and it also means a coming Savior who would become a living human to sacrifice Himself to save all living humans from eternal, spiritual death and all the sins and evil that causes it. The "seed" of the Devil is injected, spiritual death which puts all humans in danger of eternal, spiritual death and separation from God's Love. Likewise, the "seed" of the woman can only be all living humans of whom a particular, living and sinless human, who would be the Son of God, would come to sacrifice Himself to save them all from eternal death. All of this can be proven by the fact that God never cursed Adam and Eve or any of their descendants. God cursed only the Devil and the ground. God cursed the Devil to be a loathsome creature for all his eternal life in the lake of fire. Genesis 3:14; Revelation 20:10 (KJB). God cursed the ground because He would have to confine unrepentant. living humans there to temporarily suffer in the regions of death for the sins and evil of their lives. But God provided only temporary sufferings of humans for their sins and evil while in their lives on earth or if He had to consign their souls and spirits to the regions of death. Genesis 3:16-19 (KJB). God did that because He knew that He would send His Son to sacrifice Himself in their place on a cross to turn their eternal deaths into temporary deaths by His resurrection from the dead, and He would also abolish all of their sins and evil that causes eternal death. Hebrews 2:9-18 (KJB). Jesus suffered and died on a cross and rose from the dead to utterly destroy all of the evil works of the Devil and to forever save all of His living humans that He loves from eternal death. God's Love can never fail. I Corinthians 13:8; John 12:31-32; I John 3:8; I Timothy 4:10; II Timothy 1:10; I Corinthians 15:22; I Corinthians 15:26; Colossians 1:15-23; Matthew 13:36-43 (KJB). God made Eve "the mother of all living" because He would save all living humans to live forever in His sight. Genesis 3:20; Luke 20:38 (KJB).
Saturday, January 11, 2025
Commentary on Selected Verses in Isaiah
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