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Yes I am aware of John 3:16, however, it does not alter the facts of what I posted.
Additionally, John 3:16 says God so loved the world. How do you define "world" in this text? The word "loved" in this text is an Aorist tense verb in the Greek. The Aorist is past action without any guarantee of continued results. So then, this verse is saying that at sometime in the past God loved the world and gave (past tense) His only begotten Son. When was this love then? Eternity past, when the Father planned Creation and Redemption or Just before Christ's arrival?
How one answers this is vitally important. Scripture teaches that God did not love the world of Christ's day.
Mar 4:19 and the cares of the world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful.
John_1:10 He was in the world, and the world was made through him, and the world knew him not.
John 7:7 The world cannot hate you; but me it is hating, because I testify of it, that its works are evil.
John 15:19 If ye were of the world, the world would love its own: but because ye are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world is hating you.
John_17:9 I pray for them: I pray not for the world, but for those whom thou hast given me; for they are thine:
So how do you explain the obvious disdain showed by our Lord for the world? One must conclude God loved the world that He originally Created - upright and pronounced "Good". He does not love the fallen state of the world which is in darkness.
Additionally, John 3:16 says God so loved the world. How do you define "world" in this text? The word "loved" in this text is an Aorist tense verb in the Greek. The Aorist is past action without any guarantee of continued results. So then, this verse is saying that at sometime in the past God loved the world and gave (past tense) His only begotten Son. When was this love then? Eternity past, when the Father planned Creation and Redemption or Just before Christ's arrival?
How one answers this is vitally important. Scripture teaches that God did not love the world of Christ's day.
Mar 4:19 and the cares of the world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful.
John_1:10 He was in the world, and the world was made through him, and the world knew him not.
John 7:7 The world cannot hate you; but me it is hating, because I testify of it, that its works are evil.
John 15:19 If ye were of the world, the world would love its own: but because ye are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world is hating you.
John_17:9 I pray for them: I pray not for the world, but for those whom thou hast given me; for they are thine:
So how do you explain the obvious disdain showed by our Lord for the world? One must conclude God loved the world that He originally Created - upright and pronounced "Good". He does not love the fallen state of the world which is in darkness.
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