A scary contrast I've been seeing in the bible

by EndofMysteries 12 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • apostatethunder
    apostatethunder

    King Solomon, what I meant is that the material universe will end up transforming into something else, even if it is in millions of years.

  • myelaine
    myelaine

    dear EndofMysteries...

    I believe that when the bible speaks of the earth being destroyed by fire that phraise can be explained by the "word" of Jesus.(matthew 3:11-12, 12:49, 2 thess 1:6-10) scripture indicates that in the end of time that His words would judge "the world".(john 12:48)

    Have you heard the expression "fire and brimstone preacher"?...that is someone who preaches the whole council of God, including the parts about sin and judgement.

    It is entirely possible that the malachi reference to elijah at the end of time is referring to him speaking the words of God (by the Spirit and power of God)in a "fire and brimstone" kind of way...which would be in keeping with certain elements of his character in the OT . (mal 3:2-3, 4:1)

    how satan mimics the fire from heaven can be two fold...in speaking the word but misleading the masses by not declaring the whole council of God so that the word is without effect and therefore corrupted for the intended use (the Holy Spirit convicts of sin and judgement). Since satan is also active in the physical world he can and will use "physical" means as well as corrupting the "spiritual"...mankind should expect a manifestation in the physical realm in the form of "calling fire down from heaven"...however that fire is not the word of God but "firepower"...

    The middle east conflict has prepared the physical battleground...and jerusalem is the hot spot. imo. (rev 11:7-10)...there are times in the bible that the spiritual is a pattern for the physical, not all things are seen with the "naked" eye...rev 3:17-18

    love michelle

  • cofty
    cofty

    the Holy Spirit convicts of sin and judgement - Michelle

    In reality what that means is - manipulative preachers coerce vulnerable people to believe they are sinners and that they can escape an imaginary judgement by submitting to the preacher.

    It will be phrased in appealing words about forgiveness and emotional blackmail about Jesus dying for your sins will be used copiously.

    There is no such thing as sin - there will be no judgement. Now get on with your life.

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