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1 | Question of God | John 3:18 | malspa | 69635 | ||
Greetings to All I am relatively a new believer, however I am absorbing information from the bible like crazy. I am trying to prove my faith to my family by converting some of them as well. I know that without the Holy Spirit to enter them, they are lost like so many others. When talking one day, the Book of Revalations came up and I was faced with the question of how God could do all this to the people on Earth. The way I see it, the true believers in Christ will be raptured and then the seven seals will be opened, causing mayhem on Earth. Although none of the Jewish Converts will be physically injured by the Glorious Powers of God, others will. The question is, How could God allow such destruction to go on? How could God allow people to go through torture? I also have a follow up question, that should be fun. I have a feeling that, as glorious as it would be, I would not want to be raptured. I would want to stay to open the eyes of as many people as I can. Is that wrong? Is it wrong to want to shine my lampstand at the most darkest of times? |
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2 | Question of God | John 3:18 | gracefull | 69636 | ||
Your love and fire for God is refreshing! So glad to have you in the family! "How could God allow such destruction to go on?" At the risk of oversimplifying this, read John 3:18-20 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds be reproved. It is difficult to accept that to reject God is the ultimate evil because God is the ultimate good. We learn as we mature in the Lord to realize God's understanding of evil and ours differs greatly, and there is a great punishment coming. God is 'restraining' Himself to give opportunity, but when the wicked become so intolerable and come against Israel, He will unleash His wrath. Read 2 Thess.2 As for staying behind after the rapture to witness, there will be ample witness when the church is raptured. The rapture itself will be a great witness. The ones who turn will be saved. |
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