Leviticus 5:7-13 KJB
An Israelite who could not afford to bring a lamb to the priest for a sin offering and a burnt offering, could bring two turtledoves or two pigeons, the one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering. Both were for the forgiveness of his sins, but they were offered in different ways. The priest would kill one of the birds and pour its blood out on the side of the altar and at the bottom of the altar. This sin offering had to be a symbolic prophecy that a coming Messiah would shed His blood on a cross to forgive and save from eternal death all who would believe in Him while still alive in the flesh. Matthew 26:28; John 5:24 (KJB). Since the burnt offering happened to be a separate sacrifice of the second bird for the forgiveness of sins, then the burnt offering also had to be a symbolic prophecy that the Messiah would also forgive sins and save humans by suffering some kind of a burning sacrifice. When Jesus dismissed His Spirit to the care of His Father, the Holy Spirit descended into Hell to suffer the burning sacrifice that God would use to forgive and save the rest of humanity who did not get saved by grace. Psalm 16:10-11; Acts 2:25-31; Revelation 5:11-14; Matthew 13:36-43; I Corinthians 3:11-15; Genesis 8:20-21 (KJB). Although the first bird was a sin offering, and the second bird was a burnt offering, the burnt offering had to always follow the sin offering. Hebrews 9:27 (KJB).
The Holy Spirit had to have had a reason for His descent into Hell. Since Jesus bore the sins, evil, and spiritual deaths of all humans on Himself on the cross, then the Holy Spirit must have carried the sins, evil, and spiritual deaths of all humans who did not become saved by grace with Him when He descended into Hell. I John 2:2 (KJB). The Holy Spirit must have descended into Hell to reconcile to God all humans who did not become saved by grace. Colossians 1:15-20 (KJB). The Holy Spirit left in Hell all of the sins, evil, and spiritual deaths of all humans who were not washed in the blood of Jesus so that He could rise from the regions of death to reanimate the perfect body of Jesus so that He could rise from the dead victorious over all sins, evil, spiritual death, and the Devil. Jesus and the Holy Spirit did not "see corruption" which means they did not become corrupt but remained holy and pure throughout their ordeals. Acts 2:27; Acts 2:31 (KJB). The purpose of the Devil when he influenced sinful humans (who are all of us) to nail Jesus to the cross was that he thought that Jesus would not be able to endure all that sin and evil, and He would become corrupt, and the Devil would succeed in his desire to murder God. John 8:44 (KJB).
Jesus abolished death itself and won an absolute and complete victory over all sin, evil, spiritual death, and the Devil. II Timothy 1:10; I Corinthians 15:20-28; I Timothy 4:10 (KJB). II Timothy 1:10 relates that Jesus abolished death itself, not any of His living humans whom He creates and loves. Luke 20:38 (KJB). Jesus accomplished the salvation of all humans who would become saved by His grace, and the Holy Spirit accomplished the salvation of the rest of humanity. But since God is One Being, then God Himself accomplished the salvation of the entire human race. In the end of the world, Jesus will appear to all of His living humans whom He created and loves that happen to be confined to the regions of death or are alive 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 use His fiery wrath against evil to dissolve their beings to separate their good and living natures from their dead and evil natures so that He can save and recreate their living natures to an eternal life on His new earth, and He will cast their dead and evil natures into an eternal Hell. Revelation 5:11-14; Luke 20:38; II Peter 3:9-13; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 20:11-15; Revelation 21:1-5 (KJB).
Christ, the Father, and the Holy Spirit are One Being. I Corinthians 8:4 (KJB). Therefore, God Himself suffered on the cross, and God Himself descended into Hell. Ephesians 4:8-10 (KJB). Jesus must have a reason to go and preach "unto the spirits in prison." I Peter 3:18-20 (KJB). Jesus preached the gospel to the souls and spirits of the Old Testament saints who were saved by His grace who were confined to a region under the earth called Paradise so that He could resurrect them and take them, along with Paradise itself, to Heaven when He resurrected from the dead. Psalm 68:18; Matthew 27:51-53 (KJB). But Jesus will also preach "to the spirits in prison" which can only mean those who are confined to the regions of death or are alive on the earth. Jesus could have only one reason to preach to them. He will preach the gospel of His salvation of them through His burnt offering sacrifice so that He can save them from eternal death. Revelation 5:11-14 (KJB). Jesus will even save forever all of those evil humans whom He destroyed in the worldwide flood by the means of His burnt offering sacrifice. Genesis 8:20-21 (KJB).
Saturday, August 2, 2025
The Fiery Wrath of God
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