Leviticus 4:32-35 KJB
These verses clearly teach that the sin offering cannot be separated from the burnt offering. An Israelite could bring a lamb to the priest for a sin offering, but both a sin offering and a burnt offering had to be made. Both were efficacious for the forgiveness of sins. Clearly, the sin offering cannot be the same as the burnt offering since the sin offering happened to be a blood offering, and the burnt offering was a fiery offering. A person could bring a sin offering to the priest for the forgiveness of his sins, but he might actually be forgiven because of the burnt offering.
All of this means that the sin offering and the burnt offering have symbolic meanings. The sin offering symbolized all of God's living humans who would become saved by His grace. Jesus shed His blood on the cross to wash away all of the sins and evil of every person who would ever become saved by His grace. Matthew 26:28 (KJB). But the burnt offering symbolized all of the rest of humanity who would become saved with a lesser form of salvation through the mercy of God and His fiery wrath against evil. Genesis 8:20-21 (KJB). When a living human becomes born into the world, no one knows except God, whether that person will be saved by God's sin offering or by His burnt offering, but every person who ever lived will be saved by the one or the other. I Timothy 4:10 (KJB).
Jesus accomplished God's salvation by His grace, but the Holy Spirit accomplished God's salvation by His mercy and His fiery wrath against evil. When Jesus died on the cross, He dismissed His Spirit into His Father's care. Luke 23:46 (KJB). Jesus' Spirit descended into Hell and left behind there all of the sins and evil that Jesus bore on the cross for every human who ever lived. I John 2:2 (KJB). Being pure and holy so that Hell could not hold Him, the Holy Spirit rose immaculate from the regions of death to reanimate the perfect body of Jesus who rose from the grave victorious over all sins, evil, spiritual death, and the Devil himself. Psalm 16:10-11; Acts 2:25-31 (KJB). God's Almighty Love cannot fail. I Corinthians 13:8 (KJB). Jesus came into the world to utterly destroy all of the evil works of the Devil including spiritual death, not any of His living humans whom he creates and loves. John 12:31-32; Hebrews 2:9-18; II Timothy 1:10; I Timothy 4:10; I John 3:8 (KJB). Hebrews 2:9-18 contains both salvation by grace and God's lesser form of salvation for the rest of humanity.
God accomplished the salvation by His grace or His mercy for the entire human race. Since God is One Being, then one would be correct to say that the Holy Spirit and the Father suffered on the cross, or that Jesus descended into Hell. I Corinthians 8:4 (KJB).
But just as the Israelite proved that he had faith in God's forgiveness by bringing a lamb to the priest for a sin offering and a burnt offering, every human who ever lived must return to faith in God to receive God's salvation by His grace or His mercy and His fiery wrath against evil. Habakkuk 2:4 (KJB). God has a plan to accomplish just that. In the end of the world, Christ will appear to all living humans confined to the regions of death and on the earth, and He will cause them all to repent and return to faith in Him as the Lamb of God their Savior so that He can then use His fiery wrath against evil to dissolve their beings to separate their good and repentant natures from their dead and evil natures so that He can save and recreate their good natures to live forever on His recreated earth, and He will cast their separated, dead and evil natures into the eternal lake of fire. Revelation 5:11-14; I Corinthians 3:11-15; Psalm 75:3; II Peter 3:9-13; Matthew 13:36-43; John 11:25; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 21:1-5 (KJB).
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
The Fiery Wrath of God
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