...Respite?
When natural disasters such as hurricanes and tsunamis take their
toll in death and destruction, many preachers insist these calamities
are the result of The Wrath of God on sin, pointing to such verses as
Ephesians 5:6, where speaking of the sins of Verses 3-5, Paul says:
While the Greek word for “cometh” here is in the present tense, we
believe Paul is saying that while God’s Wrath is coming, It hasn’t yet
arrived. Consider: after The LORD announced that His betrayer was “at
hand,” we read that “immediately...cometh Judas” (Mark 14:42,43).
However, we know that Judas had not yet arrived, for Verse 45 tells us
what happened “as soon as he was come.” You see, the word “cometh”
means that something is presently on its way, but the word must be
in the past tense for us to understand that whatever is coming has
arrived.
While many preachers declared that Hurricane Katrina was God’s Wrath
on New Orleans for the debauchery of Mardi Gras, others surmised the
catastrophe was rather An Example of God’s Mercy, for thousands more
would have died had the levies broken during the storm rather than after.
Herein lies the problem in determining what God is doing or not doing by
trying to interpret circumstances, which are always subjective and open to
speculation. The only sure way of knowing what God is doing is from The
Word of God, and God’s Word tells us that the presence of even ten believers
in New Orleans would have prevented God from destroying it (Gen. 18:23-33).
And so while even insurance companies call tornadoes and earthquakes
“acts of God,” the Bible asserts that we are living in The Dispensation of
Grace (Eph. 3:2), An Age in which God Is Dispensing Grace, not Wrath, An
Age in which mankind is experiencing a Respite from His Judgment.
But if the reader of this page is not saved, please don’t think you will get
away with sin forever. Romans 2:5 describes you as one who “treasurest up
unto thyself Wrath against The Day of Wrath.” You may not have an account
with any bank, but you have a sin account with God. His Wrath on your sin
is not being revealed today, but The Day of the “Revelation of The Righteous
Judgment of God” Is Coming. Why not
(R Kurth)
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Grace, Peace, And JOY In Christ, And In His Word Of Truth, Rightly
Divided(+ I and II)!
When natural disasters such as hurricanes and tsunamis take their
toll in death and destruction, many preachers insist these calamities
are the result of The Wrath of God on sin, pointing to such verses as
Ephesians 5:6, where speaking of the sins of Verses 3-5, Paul says:
“...for because of these things cometh The Wrath
Of God Upon the children of disobedience.”
While the Greek word for “cometh” here is in the present tense, we
believe Paul is saying that while God’s Wrath is coming, It hasn’t yet
arrived. Consider: after The LORD announced that His betrayer was “at
hand,” we read that “immediately...cometh Judas” (Mark 14:42,43).
However, we know that Judas had not yet arrived, for Verse 45 tells us
what happened “as soon as he was come.” You see, the word “cometh”
means that something is presently on its way, but the word must be
in the past tense for us to understand that whatever is coming has
arrived.
While many preachers declared that Hurricane Katrina was God’s Wrath
on New Orleans for the debauchery of Mardi Gras, others surmised the
catastrophe was rather An Example of God’s Mercy, for thousands more
would have died had the levies broken during the storm rather than after.
Herein lies the problem in determining what God is doing or not doing by
trying to interpret circumstances, which are always subjective and open to
speculation. The only sure way of knowing what God is doing is from The
Word of God, and God’s Word tells us that the presence of even ten believers
in New Orleans would have prevented God from destroying it (Gen. 18:23-33).
And so while even insurance companies call tornadoes and earthquakes
“acts of God,” the Bible asserts that we are living in The Dispensation of
Grace (Eph. 3:2), An Age in which God Is Dispensing Grace, not Wrath, An
Age in which mankind is experiencing a Respite from His Judgment.
But if the reader of this page is not saved, please don’t think you will get
away with sin forever. Romans 2:5 describes you as one who “treasurest up
unto thyself Wrath against The Day of Wrath.” You may not have an account
with any bank, but you have a sin account with God. His Wrath on your sin
is not being revealed today, but The Day of the “Revelation of The Righteous
Judgment of God” Is Coming. Why not
“believe on The LORD Jesus Christ, and
thou Shalt Be Saved” (Acts 16:31).
"(R Kurth)
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Divided(+ I and II)!
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