God’s Right of Vengeance –
It is not only man who has rights. God has rights, and one of His rights is the Right of VENGEANCE and WRATH.
It is not only man who has rights. God has rights, and one of His rights is the Right of VENGEANCE and WRATH.
How can God hate since He is Love? If God can hate, what or who does He hate?
God has a government, and this government is guided by principles. All governments are guided by principles — what principles are you guided by or do you have principles?
The Sluggard in Scripture couch potato, deadbeat, do-nothing, loafer, slouch, slug, malingerer, shirker, slacker, bum Note: The very first reference sets the entire scene because the Holy Spirit set the first mention of sluggard in Proverbs 6:6. We see a characteristic of man in the two single digits of the…
. . . . no one can call themselves tolerant. The point I am making is that the question is rarely about being tolerant or intolerant, it really is about judging and not judging.
Man in his fallen state, and for reasons that are not worthy of his motive, has devised an elaborate surveillance system all over the world with listening mechanisms to spy on the inhabitants of earth in every conceivable area of life. If man can circumvent planet earth with such devices that track movements, and can listen to almost every human being, why then, cannot the Creator of heaven and earth do the same, and much more. So why should we think any less of the capabilities of the divine Creator of heaven and earth.
The worm has no power of it’s own to become a butterfly. It is the power of God that transforms it to such beauty. And when we leave this earth, we leave the worm of sin behind to decay, and to turn to dust, but the body of the celestial will be a body of glory by the power of God. Adam lost more than life that day in the garden; he lost his glory for sin, and became a worm of sin. He was created in the image of God, and gave it up for the image of a worm when compared to what he was. His glory was gone, and the worm was left behind.
We are continually surrounded by the witness of death, both natural and unnatural — the end of all nature and men is death. We shudder at our own demise and many attempt to find ways to postpone the inevitable end. Mankind aches for not merely long life but within man there is a deep intrinsic need for life eternal.