Love or destroy
THAT IS THE QUESTION
DID THE NT FATHER OF THE prodigal son DESTROY HIM as a sinfull son.... OT punishment was STONING.
it is good to compare natures and to see the true picture of the main character we are to believe without question....
can you bear to compare?
or shall a religious CULTure decide for you~~~~~a religious culture no man can truly prove.... as it is all from COPIES
a book copied from copies from copies from copies add nauseum
this is how it stands~~~~~
this depicts ABBA OUR FATHER OF THE N.T. certainly...God is love.
the above verses typify the view of God commonly taught in Sunday school and held by most Judeo-Christian believers:
the concept of deity as a loving, benevolent father figure, patient and kind, perfected in the attributes of compassion, peace, and mercy.
However, such an interpretation can only derive from a highly selective reading of the Bible
In reality, God as depicted in scripture is a very different being.
The verses extolling his love and mercy are far outnumbered by those that depict him as a cruel, wrathful, warlike tyrant, swift to exact terrible revenge for even minor acts of disobedience.
CAN YOU DARE TO COMPARE
WHAT IS YOUR '''EXCUSE'' FOR DESTRUCTION WITHOUT MERCY?
WHEN AN ALTERNATIVE COULD BE OFFERED - AS A CHANGED HEART ie pharaoh~ the example
THAT IS THE QUESTION
DID THE NT FATHER OF THE prodigal son DESTROY HIM as a sinfull son.... OT punishment was STONING.
it is good to compare natures and to see the true picture of the main character we are to believe without question....
can you bear to compare?
or shall a religious CULTure decide for you~~~~~a religious culture no man can truly prove.... as it is all from COPIES
a book copied from copies from copies from copies add nauseum
this is how it stands~~~~~
He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.” —1 John 4:8 (KJV)
“The Lord is gracious, and full of compassion; slow to anger, and of great mercy. The Lord is good to all, and his tender mercies are over all his works.” —Psalms 145:8-9 (KJV)
“…the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.” —James 5:11 (KJV)
“…turn unto the Lord your God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness.” —Joel 2:13 (KJV)
“Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.” —Romans 15:33 (KJV)
“The Lord is gracious, and full of compassion; slow to anger, and of great mercy. The Lord is good to all, and his tender mercies are over all his works.” —Psalms 145:8-9 (KJV)
“…the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.” —James 5:11 (KJV)
“…turn unto the Lord your God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness.” —Joel 2:13 (KJV)
“Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.” —Romans 15:33 (KJV)
the above verses typify the view of God commonly taught in Sunday school and held by most Judeo-Christian believers:
the concept of deity as a loving, benevolent father figure, patient and kind, perfected in the attributes of compassion, peace, and mercy.
However, such an interpretation can only derive from a highly selective reading of the Bible
In reality, God as depicted in scripture is a very different being.
The verses extolling his love and mercy are far outnumbered by those that depict him as a cruel, wrathful, warlike tyrant, swift to exact terrible revenge for even minor acts of disobedience.
CAN YOU DARE TO COMPARE
WHAT IS YOUR '''EXCUSE'' FOR DESTRUCTION WITHOUT MERCY?
WHEN AN ALTERNATIVE COULD BE OFFERED - AS A CHANGED HEART ie pharaoh~ the example
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