Friday, February 20, 2026

The Fiery Wrath of God

                            Deuteronomy 32:22 KJB

In Moses' final address to the Israelites, he gave them a prophecy about the fiery wrath of God. Moses prophesied that the fiery wrath of God would one day become a lake of fire which would burn to the "lowest Hell" and burn the entire earth. Moses' prophecy agrees exactly with Revelation 20:14 (KJB) and with II Peter 3:9-13 (KJB). The lake of fire happens to be that part of God's nature which will utterly destroy all evil and the Devil in the end of the world so that God can recreate His entire creation to be righteous, including all of His living humans that He creates in His image. II Peter 3:9-13; Revelation 21:1-5; Romans 8:18-23 (KJB). The phrase "lowest Hell" in this verse implies that there exist higher regions of Hell. Revelation 20:13 informs that in His final judgment God will call all dead humans, whom He has separated from His living humans, from the three regions of Hell called the Sea, Death, and Hell for Him to judge. When Adam and Eve sinned, God cursed the Devil and the ground which holds the three regions of death which the Devil had evidently filled with his devils. God did not curse Adam and Eve or any of their descendants. Genesis 3:14-21 (KJB). In fact, God made Eve the mother of all living which can only mean that God intends to save all of His living humans that He creates and loves from the curse that the Devil infected them, and all humans with, when they inevitably sin. This curse is spiritual death which threatens to become eternal death. Genesis 3:20; Genesis 2:17; Luke 20:38; I Corinthians 15:20-28; I Timothy 4:10 (KJB). 

Jesus' parable about the sheep and the goats describes His final judgment in the end of the world. Matthew 25:31-46(KJB). The sheep represent the good and living natures of all humans that God creates. Genesis 1:26-27; Genesis 1:31 (KJB). The goats represent the dead and evil natures of all humans that the Devil injects into the inner beings of all humans who sin. Genesis 2:17; Genesis 3:15 (KJB). The sheep do at least some of the good works that God has given them to do, but the goats do no good works at all. Isaiah 26:12; Matthew 25:42-45 (KJB). God can never lose anything He has ever created which means in His final judgment He will save all of His sheep who represent all of His living humans whom He has not already saved by His grace. Ecclesiastes 3:14; Matthew 13:43 (KJB). But the cursed nature of His living humans that the Devil has injected into them, God will separate from them for Him to cast into the eternal lake of fire. Revelation 20:15 (KJB). God casts only dead humans into the lake of fire because He saves their living natures forever. God prepared the lake of fire for the Devil, his angels, and all evil, not for any of His good and living humans that He creates and loves. God's Love can never fail. Matthew 25:41; I John 3:8; II Peter 3:9-13; I Corinthians 13:8 (KJB). 

Since it is quite impossible for humans to save themselves from the curse that threatens to eventually utterly destroy their good natures forever, God came to earth and took that curse on Himself on a cruel cross so that He could wash it all away with His blood and water that He shed so that He can forever save from eternal death, and all of the sin and evil that causes it, all living humans who would believe in Him as their Savior while still alive in the flesh. Matthew 26:28; John 5:24 (KJB). Only the good and living nature of humans can repent with a desire to be reconciled with God. The dead and evil nature of humans can never repent. Matthew 12:31-32 (KJB). 

But since Christ intends to save all of the rest of humanity not saved by His grace, He dismissed His Spirit when He died on the cross for Him to descend into a burning Hell to leave behind there all of their sins, evil, and spiritual deaths so that He could rise immaculate from the regions of death to reanimate the perfect body of Jesus who rose from the dead with an absolute and complete victory over all sins, evil, the Devil, and spiritual death. I Peter 3:18; II Timothy 1:10; Revelation 1:17-18; Acts 2:25-31; Psalm 16:9-11; I John 2:2 (KJB). But in order to make this salvation effective, Christ will visit all of His living humans confined to the regions of death and on the earth in the end of the world, and He will cause them all to repent and return to faith in Him as the Lamb of God their Savior. Revelation 5:11-14 (KJB). Christ will then use His fiery wrath against evil to dissolve all of their beings to separate their repentant, good and living natures that He will recreate to live forever on His recreated earth, and He will cast their dead and evil natures into the eternal lake of fire. Matthew 25:46; II Peter 3:9-13; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 20:11-15; Revelation 21:1-5; Revelation 22:11-12 (KJB).  

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

The Fiery Wrath of God

                           Deuteronomy 18: 1,10,16 KJB

Verses one and sixteen in this chapter denotes how God uses His fiery wrath against evil for the benefit of humans. Verse ten describes how the Devil misuses fire to tell a lie about God. All through the Bible, God tells the truth, and the Devil tells lies about God. John 8:39-45 (KJB). 

Verse one teaches that if the Levites, who were priests, would eat a part of the roasted meat before it became the burnt offering sacrifice, they will obtain a better inheritance from the Lord than would the ordinary, faithful Israelite. God will give them the special blessings of an eternal ministry to all the faithful Jews who will inherit an eternal possession of the promised land after the final resurrection in the end of the world. Deuteronomy 18:5; Isaiah 66:10-24 (KJB). God will recover and recreate all of His living Jews and Gentiles "on the earth, and under the earth" in the end of the world, and He will give the Levites and the priests a place of special blessings on His new earth that He will recreate. Isaiah 66:21 (KJB). In the end of the world, Christ will visit all of His living humans that He loves, and He will cause them all to repent and return to the faith in Him as their Savior so that He can use His fiery wrath against evil to dissolve all of their beings to separate their repentant, good and living natures, that He created, from their dead and evil natures put into them by the Devil. Genesis 1:26-27; Genesis 3:15; Revelation 5:11-14; Philippians 2:9-11; Psalm 75:3 (KJB). Christ will then use His fiery wrath against evil to purge His entire creation of all evil and the Devil so that He can recreate it all, including all of His living humans, to be forever righteous. II Peter 3:9-13; Revelation 21:1-5 (KJB). The Levites, who were priests, will enjoy a place of special blessings on God's new earth. When the priests ate the roasted meat that preceded the burnt offering, that symbolized that they would partake of the Spirit of Christ in the final resurrection, and they will enjoy a special form of blessings as they serve God on His new earth.   

Verse sixteen relates that God used His fiery wrath as He spoke to His people from Mount Horeb to cause them to become afraid of His punishments for their practice of sin and evil. In verse thirteen, God informed His people that He expected them to be "perfect" in His sight which meant that He expected them to try to obey His commandments, but He also expected them to make a sin offering or a burnt offering for their forgiveness whenever they inevitably failed to obey Him. Leviticus 5:5-10 (KJB). The Ten Commandments thus teaches every human that they are sinners before God, but the sin offering and the burnt offering symbolized that God would provide the sacrifice of Himself for the salvation of all of His living humans. But God used His fiery wrath against evil to cause His people to be afraid of Him so that they would sin less and not become subject to God's severest punishment which would be if God had to cast them into a burning Hell. 

Moses gave the people this warning from God about His fiery wrath at the same time that he gave them his great prophecy about the coming Messiah. Moses told his people that those who refused to hear or believe God's Messiah, "I will require it of him." This sentence implies that the punishment for disbelief in the Messiah would be only a temporary punishment, even for a person whom God had to cast into a burning Hell. Deuteronomy 18:19; Luke 12:58-59; John 12:31-32; John 12:47-48; John 5:28-29 (KJB). Moses even informed his people that a false prophet who speaks for other gods, "thou shalt not be afraid of him." God may cast such an evil person into a burning Hell, but Moses did not say that that would be an eternal punishment. Deuteronomy 18:20-22 (KJB). 

For every manifestation of God's power, the Devil has formed a lie to try to replace it. In verse ten, Moses warned God's people to never make their son or daughter "to pass through the fire" in the worship of false gods. This practice is similar to people who walk on strips of fiery coals even to this day. They usually do not get hurt because the Devil actually protects them from harm. The message of the Devil in protecting these people is that humans do not have to fear the fiery wrath of God because He does not exist. This is the Devil's sub-conscious message to people who walk on strips of fiery coals. 

Friday, February 13, 2026

Everything is Real

 If a person hears a story that he finds hard to believe, and he desires more evidence for the truth of that story, then that happens to be the correct use of the philosophy of skepticism. But the philosophy of skepticism which posits that no human can know for certain that anything is real or not real in his experience can only be atheistic because if God is real then He would have created a real universe and real human intelligence and not a creation that might be an illusion. 

But humans can know for certain that all of their experiences are real. When a person examines every sense experience and every inner experience that one can have, one finds that every element of those experiences happens to be useful in some creative way. Every impression on consciousness cannot be anything except an experience. Illusions are never useful except for fantasy writers. Fantasy writers can make even illusions useful for entertainment purposes. 

Intelligence is a process of being creative. Every intelligent human can assemble the elements of their experiences into combinations of ideas that prove to be useful and beneficial or prove to be useless or even destructive. In other words, humans can have good ideas and bad ideas. But the elements of both systems, good and bad, are always useful in other combinations of ideas and that which is useful cannot be an illusion because illusions are usually useless except for fantasy writers. Humans can invent systems that produce beneficial results, or humans can invent systems that fail to produce beneficial results, but in both cases, only useful elements can be used. In this regard, the creative process is similar to mathematics. 2+3=6 happens to be a useless combination, but every element of that false combination happens to be true and real in beneficial combinations. 

But in order for the creative process to work properly, intelligence must know the difference between something and nothing. The idea of nothing never means that a particular something does not exist. When one says that something, such as a winged horse, is not real, the useful idea of nothing can never annul the elements of that experience. Illusions always comprise real elements. When a person says that something does not exist, one always means that a false combination of real elements does not exist in combination with each other. For example, if a person makes a mistake in arithmetic and adds 2+3=6, that person can then recognize that that combination of real and useful elements means nothing, but that person cannot conclude that that false combination is not real because it equals the real and useful idea of nothing. For another example, if a person sees a UFO, that person can conclude that it was real, or he can conclude that because of misapprehension or hallucination, that which he saw was not real. But he cannot conclude that the real elements of his experience that he saw such as "shinny," "metallic," "disk," or "flying" were not real, but only that their false combination was not real. The idea of nothing is real because it serves a useful purpose. 

Opinions and theories may not be known to be true or false because not enough evidence has been accrued to demonstrate their truth or falsity, but nevertheless, every opinion and theory always comprises true and real elements of experience. 

All of this means that everything that one can experience must be real. All of the elements of something can only be real because they are all useful in beneficial combinations. The idea of nothing must also be real because it is useful for the identification of systems that are useless and mean nothing. Every element of experience has meaning which makes it real. In order for creative intelligence to work properly, it must be able to tell the difference between that which is useful and that which is useless so that it can be usefully discarded or ignored. Thus, intelligence consciousness can recognize that its elements of experience are all useful, and therefore, real. The element of consciousness that is the idea of nothing is also real because it can usefully identify systems that are useless and mean nothing. Everything is real. 

If anyone should doubt the conclusions of this philosophy, then that person should examine every elementary sense object, every idea, every feeling, and every word that they have ever experienced, and they will find that they are all useful for the creation of both useful and useless systems. Even nonsense words are useful because one can use the idea of nothing to recognize that they mean nothing. One can even recognize that one's idea of nothing can only be real because it is useful for the identification of all that is useless. 

God created a real universe and real human intelligence. Genesis 1:1; Genesis 1:26-27 (KJB).                    

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

The Fiery Wrath of God

                             Deuteronomy 13:16 KJB

This chapter and this particular verse indicate that that which is of the utmost importance in human lives is that they worship the One true and living God and refrain from the worship of any kind of false gods. The practice of sin and evil happens to be inevitable even among God's people, but God deals with those who believe in Him and worship Him as His children whom He will discipline for their correction. Romans 3:23; I John 1:8; Hebrews 12:5-11 (KJB). But the Devil has his own kingdom in the world, and those humans who live in his kingdom practice greed, excessive power over others, excessive pleasures, and they believe that humans need only material necessities, and they replace God's morality with their own, invented morality. These humans are those who worship false gods. Matthew 4:1-11 (KJB). 

God creates every living human in His image; that is, He creates them to be good and creative. Genesis 1:26-27; Genesis 1:31 (KJB). God loves His entire creation, and God can never lose anything that He loves. Ecclesiastes 3:14; I Corinthians 13:8; Revelation 21:5 (KJB). For this reason, God has determined to liberate every living human that He has ever created from the power of the Devil's kingdom by His sacrifice of Himself on a cross, and by His use of His fiery wrath against evil. John 3:16; Mark 9:49-50 (KJB). The Devil has gained some power over humans because he can inject spiritual death into every human the moment they sin, and every human except for infants who die before they can sin, will inevitably sin because they, like Adam, have a weakness in their free will. Genesis 2:17; Genesis 3:15 (KJB). Genesis 2:17 was a warning from God for what would happen when Adam sinned. The Devil knows all this, and so he accuses God of making a mistake when He gave humans free will which makes the Devil gloat that God will cause the utter downfall of His own, living humans because the Devil believes that spiritual death will eventually become eternal death which will cause God to lose forever His good and living humans whom He creates and loves. Job 1:6-12; Job 2:1-10 (KJB). The Devil bragged to God that he had power in the earth that he believed God could do nothing about, and he boasted that he could make Job, and by extension any human, to eventually become totally evil and spiritually dead and lost from God's Love forever because he was able to cause humans to despair of faith by making them suffer as much as possible. 

But what the Devil did not know was that God could devise a plan that would cause every human to return to faith in Him as their Savior of their own free will. God would save some of His living humans by His grace when He would take their sins, evil, and spiritual deaths on Himself on a cross, wash it all away with His blood and water that He would shed, and He would rise from the dead to give them His own eternal life. I John 1:7; Matthew 26:28; John 5:24; John 3:16; II Corinthians 5:21; I Corinthians 6:11; I Corinthians 15:1-4 (KJB). Christ would send His Holy Spirit to preach the gospel that would cause some humans to return to faith in Him as their Savior while still alive in the flesh. I Corinthians 6:11; John 5:24 (KJB). But Christ also sent His Holy Spirit into a burning Hell to leave behind there all of the sins, evil, and spiritual deaths of the rest of humanity that He bore on the cross so that His Spirit would rise immaculate from the regions of death to reanimate Jesus' perfect body so that He would rise from the dead with complete and absolute victory over all of the evil works of the Devil. Genesis 3:15 relates that Jesus intends to absolutely crush the Devil and all evil completely out of His world. I John 2:2; I Peter 3:18; Psalm 16:9-11; Acts 2:25-31; Revelation 1:17-18 (KJB). Christ will visit 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 return of their own free will 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 repentant, good and living natures for Him to recover and recreate from their dead and evil natures which He will cast into the eternal lake of fire. Revelation 5:11-14; Matthew 13:36-43; I Corinthians 3:11-15; II Peter 3:9-13; Revelation 20:11-15; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 21:1-5; Luke 3:6; Luke 3:16-17; John 5:28-29; I Timothy 4:10 (KJB). 

God had His good armies to utterly destroy any evil city that worshipped false gods, even though they had to destroy, at the same time, all of God's living humans and the cattle. But God will, in the end, preserve all of His living humans and the cattle. Deuteronomy 13:12-16; Psalm 36:6 (KJB). All that God ever created will go out from Him and will return to Him. Romans 11:36 (KJB). God will utterly purge and destroy all sins, evil, spiritual death, and the Devil from His entire creation and cleanse it all and recreate it all to be righteous. II Peter 3:9-13; Revelation 21:1-5; I John 3:8 (KJB). Part of the gospel is that Christ "hath abolished death" itself, and not any of His living humans. Since all humans are alive in God's sight, then God must forever save from eternal death, and all of the sins and evil that causes it, all of His living humans that He ever created by returning them all to faith in Him of their own free will which will prove that He did not make a mistake in giving humans free will. A chosen love makes God's Love real. Luke 20:38; I Corinthians 15:20-26; I Timothy 4:10; Revelation 21:5 (KJB). 

Saturday, February 7, 2026

The Fiery Wrath of God

                           Deuteronomy 12:3,31 KJB

In this chapter, Moses preached about that which is of the utmost importance in people's lives. All people either worship God and trust Him and obey Him, or they worship false gods which are just totally evil devils. At that time, the Israelites were God's family. When they sinned, God punished them for their correction, and when they repented by bringing a clean animal to the priests for a sin offering or a burnt offering, God forgave them. Leviticus 5:5-10 (KJB). God knew that every one of them had a good and living nature that He had created them to be, but they also had a dead and evil nature that had been instilled into them by the Devil. Genesis 1:26-27; Genesis 1:31; Genesis 2:17; Genesis 3:15 (KJB). God knew that if the entire human race were to allow their dead and evil natures to dominate their good and living natures, then over time, their good and living natures would become totally evil, and God would lose a part of His creation to the Devil. Such an event would diminish the Almighty Power of God and put His entire creation into danger of being lost to the Devil. Isaiah 14:12-17 (KJB). 

Just as God had chosen Noah and his family to preserve faith in Him when He had to destroy the human race because it had become dominated by evil, so God chose the nation of Israel to preserve faith in Him in a world full of pagan people who worshipped devils. God knew that because of their evil natures, even His own people would inevitably sin and even do evil acts, but God provided animal sacrifices that they could make to demonstrate their faith in God's Love and mercy, and God would forgive them and that reconciliation would preserve God's family. To offer an animal sacrifice demonstrated that they had faith in God's power over evil. 

Yet God sometimes used His fiery wrath against evil to kill some of His own people when it became evident to Him that they had abandoned their faith in Him and had become totally disobedient and had allowed evil to completely dominate their good and living natures. At times, God had to purify His people to prevent them all from becoming totally evil which would destroy faith in Him in the world, and that event would put the whole world in danger of being lost from God's Love forever. But whenever God saw that His purification had been completed, He provided a way for His people to return to faith in Him as their merciful God who would preserve their lives. Numbers 21:5-9 (KJB). The Devil and evil have tremendous power in the world to thoroughly corrupt the human race, but God has Almighty Power which will save His entire creation from utter destruction. Luke 4:5-8; Ecclesiastes 3:14 (KJB). 

God expects His people to fight against evil. God will sometimes allow His people to borrow His fiery wrath in their fight against evil. God sometimes commands His faithful armies to burn evil cities and their evil gods. Even today, God will command His good armies to burn those cities where evil dominates. Deuteronomy 12:1-3; Deuteronomy 12:31 (KJB). But just as God's war happens to be only against evil and the Devil and never against the good and living natures of all people whom He loves, so God expects His people to war against only the Devil and all evil even when they have to kill their good and living natures at the same time that they kill their evil natures. Ephesians 6:12 (KJB). 

But mostly for two thousand years, God has used His Church to preach the gospel that Christ sacrificed Himself to take away their sins, evil, and spiritual deaths so that the Holy Spirit could recreate their souls and spirits so that the power of God would cause their good and living natures to dominate their lives. II Corinthians 5:14-21; I Corinthians 15:1-4; I Corinthians 6:11 (KJB). God has promised His Church, and all other humans saved by His grace, an eternal life with Him in Heaven. I Peter 1:3-5 (KJB). But God has also promised all of His faithful Jews that He will give them eternal life in their promised land on His recreated earth in the end of the world. Deuteronomy 12:28-29 (KJB). God has extended this same promise of eternal life on His new earth to the good and living natures of all humans confined to the regions of death and on the earth because Christ will visit them in the end of the world, and He will cause them all to repent and return to faith in Him so that He can use His fiery wrath against evil to dissolve all of their beings to separate their repentant, good and living natures from their dead and evil natures so that He can recreate their good and living natures with new bodies to live forever on His recreated earth, and He will cast their dead and evil natures into the eternal lake of fire. Revelation 5:11-14; II Peter 3:9-13; John 5:28-29; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 20:11-15; Revelation 21:1-5 (KJB). God will prove that His Love can never fail because He will save His entire creation, and He will utterly destroy all of the evil works of the Devil. I Corinthians 13:8; I John 3:8; Romans 8:18-25; Revelation 21:5 (KJB). The Devil has marred God's creation, but God knows exactly how to recreate it. Christ clearly taught that He judged only the Devil while He was on the cross, and He also taught that He judged no man while He was on the earth which can only mean that He gained complete victory over the Devil and all evil when He suffered and died and rose from the dead to gain the higher and lesser forms of salvation for the entire human race. John 12:31-32; John 12:47-48; John 5:24; Revelation 5:11-14; Revelation 21:5; II Timothy 1:10; II Timothy 4:1; I Timothy 4:10 (KJB).  

Thursday, February 5, 2026

The Fiery Wrath of God

                           Deuteronomy 10:1-5 KJB

God spoke the Ten Commandments to His people out of His fiery wrath against evil because He has the right to kill anyone with His fiery wrath who breaks His Law and refuses to repent. Deuteronomy 19:16-25; Deuteronomy 20:1 (KJB). While Moses was at the top of the mountain receiving the Ten Commandments written on tables of stone by the finger of God, some of the Israelites pressured Aaron to make a golden calf which they began to worship although they already knew the first two Commandments. When Moses came down from the mountain and saw their wickedness, God had him to throw down the tables of stone and literally break the Ten Commandments. But God also had Moses to use His fiery wrath against evil to melt the golden calf, grind it to powder, spread it on the water, and he made the people to drink that water to demonstrate to them that their evil had poisoned their souls and spirits. Moses then called the Levites to him who had remained loyal to the Lord, and he ordered them to go through the camp and kill with their swords the three thousand men who demonstrated that they refused to repent because they remained naked. Exodus 32:15-28 (KJB). But Moses did not have his brother Aaron killed because Moses knew that Aaron would repent and be used of God in the future. 

But the third time that God gave the Israelites His Ten Commandments, He had Moses to carve out two tables of stone and bring them to the top of the mountain where God again wrote His Ten Commandments. Moses had to repair what he had broken. God had Moses to bring the tables of stone down from the mountain and put them into the Ark of the Covenant with the Mercy Seat on top so that the Israelites would carry the Ten Commandments wherever they journeyed. This time, Moses saw no rebellion among the Israelites, and the Ten Commandments being inside the Ark of the Covenant with the Mercy Seat carried by the priests wherever the Israelites went symbolized to the people that God would forgive them whenever they broke the Ten Commandments if they would appeal to His mercy by bringing a clean animal to the priests who would sacrifice it as a sin offering or a burnt offering to show their faith in God. Deuteronomy 10:1-5; Leviticus 5:5-10 (KJB). 

But all of this put together demonstrated that God's people at that time could have had only a very limited understanding of God's Love and mercy. To them, faith meant much the same as obedience. Simply rely on the priests to make the sin offering or the burnt offering, and God would forgive. No doubt, Moses had already taught them that God creates humans in His image to be good and righteous, but the evil nature of every human would cause them to commit sinful and even evil acts. Genesis 1:26-27; Genesis 1:31; Genesis 4:1-8 (KJB). The ancient Israelites could therefore have had no understanding that the sin offering and the burnt offering symbolized that their Messiah would be a suffering Messiah who would suffer in their place their sins, evil, and the eternal death that sin and evil causes so that He could save them from eternal death forever. To this day, most Jews reject the fact that their Messiah could be a suffering Messiah. 

Two of God's prophets, king David and Isaiah, wrote perfect descriptions of how the Messiah would suffer for the sins and evil of not only the Jews, but for all of humanity. Psalm 22:1-21; Isaiah 53:1-12 (KJB). But although these prophets faithfully wrote that which the Holy Spirit told them to write, they never displayed that they had any deep understanding of what they wrote. Some Old Testament writers had some ideas about salvation by grace, but only God could have known that the ancient Israelites could have had no idea that a suffering Messiah would be able to give repentant humans His own perfect righteousness that would save them by His grace. II Corinthians 5:21 (KJB). For these reasons, whenever God had the Old Testament writers to write about human righteousness, He had to have meant the righteousness that He creates humans to be. Genesis 1:26-27; Genesis 1:31 (KJB). Since God can never lose anything He has ever created, then God will save and preserve His created human righteousness forever because He will cause all humans not already saved by grace to repent and believe in Him as the Lamb of God their suffering Messiah. Psalm 111:7-8; Psalm 112:1-10; Psalm 36:6; Psalm 50:23; Luke 3:6; I Timothy 4:10 (KJB). Christ will visit all of His living humans "on the earth, and under the earth" in the end of the world, 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 recreate them with new bodies to live forever on His recreated earth. This will be a lesser form of salvation than that of grace. Christ will cast their separated dead and evil natures into the eternal lake of fire. Revelation 5:11-14; Philippians 2:9-11; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 20:11-15; Revelation 21:1-5; John 5:28-29; II Peter 3:9-13; I Corinthians 15:20-26; II Timothy 1:10; Revelation 1:17-18; Revelation 22:11-12 (KJB). 

Monday, February 2, 2026

The Fiery Wrath of God

                                 Deuteronomy 9:1-29 KJB

In order to save the human race from evil and eternal death, which would be the utter destruction of the human race, God must return the human race to faith in Him as their only God and Savior. Habakkuk 2:4 (KJB). Moses preached to the Israelites that God did not choose them as His people because of their righteousness because they had often been rebellious against God, but God chose them because He could count on Joshua to lead that second generation of Israelites to utterly destroy those pagan nations that occupied the promised land. In that way, God could inspire at least some of the Israelites to preserve faith in Him in a pagan world. At heart, most of these Israelites were just as stubborn and rebellious toward God as any other people, but through the great leadership of Moses and Joshua, God kept alive a faith in Him in at least some of them. Even so, God has promised in His Word that He will save all the rebellious people of the world by returning them all to faith in Him as their Savior. Psalm 68:18-19; Psalm 107:1-21; Isaiah 45:20-25; Isaiah 66:22-24; Luke 3:6; John 5:24; Revelation 5:11-14 (KJB). 

The pagans sacrificed their children to false gods because they thought that that would give them prosperity. The modern abortionists preach that abortion is a new form of morality that will liberate women from the burden of pregnancy so that they will be free to pursue prosperity.  But God's Law happens to be "Thou shall not kill," which means abortion is just the old immorality called murder. Deuteronomy 5:17 (KJB).

God creates every human in His image which means He creates every human to be good and to have faith in Him. Genesis 1:26-27; Genesis 1:31 (KJB). God can never lose anything He has ever created which can only mean that God has created a way to save every living human from eternal death and the power of the Devil. Ecclesiastes 3:14; John 5:24; Revelation 5:11-14 (KJB). When humans sin, the Devil gains the right to inject spiritual death into their inner beings which will become eternal death unless God intervenes into human history to save all humans from that fate. Genesis 2:17; Genesis 3:15; Matthew 13:36-43 (KJB). Most of the human race had allowed their evil natures to dominate their good natures when God sent Moses to liberate His people from slavery to the evil Egyptians. This event symbolized the fact that God will eventually liberate all of His living humans from slavery and destruction by the Devil because God would become human and sacrifice Himself on a cross to take all of their sins, evil, and eternal deaths on Himself, and He would send His Spirit into a burning Hell to leave behind there all of the sins, evil, and eternal deaths of all humans whom He does not save by His grace. This means Christ will save some of His living humans by His grace when the Holy Spirit returns them to faith in Him that He can wash away all of their sins, evil, and spiritual deaths with His blood and water that He shed on the cross. I John 1:7; Matthew 26:28; John 5:24; I John 1:9 (KJB). But Christ will visit the rest of humanity confined to the regions of death and on the earth in the end of the world so that He can use His fiery wrath against evil, after He returns them all to faith in Him, to dissolve their beings to separate their good and living natures, for Him to save and recreate, from their dead and evil natures that He will cast into the eternal lake of fire. Revelation 5:11-14; Revelation 20:5; Revelation 20:11-15; Revelation 21:1-5; II Peter 3:9-13; Matthew 13:36-43; I Corinthians 3:11-15 (KJB).