Post by ResLight on Jul 30, 2022 21:25:59 GMT -5
The Question is asked: If Jesus died to save us from the condemnation of death, why are people still dying?
The application of the ransom for all is held off from being applied to the world until the world fully learns the lesson of what it means to be alienated from God due to sin. Once mankind fully learns the lesson, then the curse (the condemnation) will be no more. (Revelation 22:3) Satan who now deceives mankind (Revelation 12:9) will then be abyssed so that he can no longer deceive the nations until the 1,000 years of the world's day of judgment comes to an end. During the 1,000 years of the world's day of judgment, all peoples will learn the righteous ways of Jehovah. -- Isaiah 2:2-4;
Ever since Adam sinned, the way of mankind has been a way of injustice, while righteousness (being straight, just) is shown to have fallen in the street. The Law covenant has proven that man, having come under a bondage of corruption, cannot straighten himself out, cannot justify himself. -- Ecclesiastes 1:14,15; Romans 8:29-22.
In this age, the only way that we can become reckoned, counted, imputed (Greek transliterated, Logizomai, Strong's #3049), as justified (made straight, no longer crooked) is through faith in Jesus. -- Romans 4:3-24; 5:1,9; 6:11; Galatians 3:6,7,11,24.
However, the good news does not end with the few who are justified in this age. There is also the good news of great joy that will yet be for all the people. (Luke 2:10) Thus, those who are now justified and who become sons of God in this age are but a foregleam of that which is to come. Those justified in the age become with Christ the seed of Abraham, which seed is to yet bless all the families of the earth. (Genesis 22:18; 28:14; Galatians 3:16,29) The promised blessing is yet to come, for Satan will be abyssed, so that he will not be able to deceive the nations, his veil covering will be removed from all nations, and then the peoples will be able to learn Jehovah's ways, the ways of righteousness (straightness), justice. -- Isaiah 2:2-4; 25:6,7; 26:9,10; 2 Corinthians 4:4; Revelation 12:9; 20:3.
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The application of the ransom for all is held off from being applied to the world until the world fully learns the lesson of what it means to be alienated from God due to sin. Once mankind fully learns the lesson, then the curse (the condemnation) will be no more. (Revelation 22:3) Satan who now deceives mankind (Revelation 12:9) will then be abyssed so that he can no longer deceive the nations until the 1,000 years of the world's day of judgment comes to an end. During the 1,000 years of the world's day of judgment, all peoples will learn the righteous ways of Jehovah. -- Isaiah 2:2-4;
Ever since Adam sinned, the way of mankind has been a way of injustice, while righteousness (being straight, just) is shown to have fallen in the street. The Law covenant has proven that man, having come under a bondage of corruption, cannot straighten himself out, cannot justify himself. -- Ecclesiastes 1:14,15; Romans 8:29-22.
In this age, the only way that we can become reckoned, counted, imputed (Greek transliterated, Logizomai, Strong's #3049), as justified (made straight, no longer crooked) is through faith in Jesus. -- Romans 4:3-24; 5:1,9; 6:11; Galatians 3:6,7,11,24.
However, the good news does not end with the few who are justified in this age. There is also the good news of great joy that will yet be for all the people. (Luke 2:10) Thus, those who are now justified and who become sons of God in this age are but a foregleam of that which is to come. Those justified in the age become with Christ the seed of Abraham, which seed is to yet bless all the families of the earth. (Genesis 22:18; 28:14; Galatians 3:16,29) The promised blessing is yet to come, for Satan will be abyssed, so that he will not be able to deceive the nations, his veil covering will be removed from all nations, and then the peoples will be able to learn Jehovah's ways, the ways of righteousness (straightness), justice. -- Isaiah 2:2-4; 25:6,7; 26:9,10; 2 Corinthians 4:4; Revelation 12:9; 20:3.
rlbibleresources.blogspot.com/2020/05/suffering.html