Psalm 18:7-15 KJB
King David had come to a state of utter despair and depression. He called upon God to reassure him that God had saved him from ungodly men. The Devil had made him afraid that He would not be resurrected from Hell. But he also felt that God had heard his prayer and that He would give him an answer. Psalm 18:1-6 (KJB).
God answered king David with a vision that He would also give to His prophets Jeremiah and Isaiah. Jeremiah 4:23-28; Isaiah 24:1 (KJB). In this vision, God reassured king David that He will make war with evil until He has absolutely purged it from His entire creation. David did not have to worry about his own salvation. God will destroy His own creation infected by evil as many times as it takes to purge all evil from His creations so that He can recreate it all to be righteous. II Peter 3:9-13 (KJB).
God's vision to king David was that He had used His fiery wrath against evil to destroy the earth before He recreated it. He plunged the earth into thick darkness which symbolizes evil, but He became the Light that dispelled that darkness. Genesis 1:3; John 8:12 (KJB). God's promise that He gives His true Light to every human who comes into the world can only mean that He will purge the darkness of evil from the lives of all humans and save them all from eternal death. John 1:9 (KJB). He covered the earth with water, but He then made the dry land to reappear. Psalm 18:7-15; Genesis 1:9 (KJB). Water baptism symbolizes that Christ eliminated sin and eternal death, and He raises every believer to eternal life. Psalm 18:16; Romans 6:1-10; II Timothy 1:10 (KJB). God will eventually save all of His good and living humans that He creates from sin, evil, and eternal death. Genesis 1:31; Genesis 1:26-27; I Timothy 4:10 (KJB). God will save some of His living humans by His grace, and He will save the rest of humanity when He appears to them in the end of the world. John 5:24; Revelation 5:11-14 (KJB).
God gave a similar vision to the prophet Jeremiah. Jeremiah 4:23-28 (KJB). Apparently, at the time of Lucifer's rebellion God had created an earth with life and inferior races of humans, including the Neanderthals. When God used His fiery wrath to dissolve Lucifer's being to recover all of the goodness that He had put into Lucifer, He exiled the negative consciousness called Satan to the earth where he took over the earth and turned it all to evil. Satan still has his own kingdom of evil in this world. Ezekiel 28:13-19; Luke 4:4-8 (KJB). When God saw that the earth had been turned to evil, He used His fiery wrath against evil to destroy the earth, and He plunged it into darkness, and He covered it with water. But apparently, God rescued some of His inferior humans, and He put them back on the earth when He recreated it with His more intelligent humans that He created in His image. This accounts for the fact that some humans retain a small amount of the DNA of the inferior humans. God also gave a similar vision to the prophet Isaiah. Isaiah 24:1 (KJB).
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