MNb wrote on 06/08/10 at 02:35:13:
BirdBrain wrote on 06/07/10 at 12:35:33:
Haven't you read how God destroyed all mankind, save for Noah, with a massive flood? And in the Book of Revelation, we read that God is going to strike the world with various plagues. Even in Exodus, God allows many plagues to come upon the Egyptians.
A good reason not to worship your god. I don't like him. Btw, if you take Exodus so seriously, what about these?
Exodus 21:7, about selling your daughters into slavery.
Leviticus 25:44, about purchasing slaves from neighbouring nations.
Exodus 35:2 about the death sentency put upon people who work on Sunday.
Just curious.
If you don't like God because He struck the people with plagues, have you stopped to consider why He did it? He destroyed the world with a flood due to its wicked activity. Jesus prophesied that in the end times, it would be like it was in Noah's day. Genesis tells us that mankind was corrupt and wicked. It is even happening today. You don't like a God who punishes wickedness. But do you think it is justice if a man who murders his children gets set free by a judge? God is over all things. Including you.
Exodus 21:7 - why not include verse 8, since you only like parts of the Bible that you can twist to your liking, to show someone else that God is, in your eyes, unfair, and hence, not real. In verse 8, if the man has dealt deceitfully with her, he must redeem her. If you had a daughter, and you gave her to another man, and he treated her bad, would you want her to remain there? God is merciful to not allow things to continue.
Leviticus 25:44 - why not get deeper into the context? God promises the land of Canaan unto Abraham and his seed. Why do you think he called Moses and the Israelites out of Egypt in the first place - to go into Canaan's land and destroy the heathen. The people that existed in that land worshipped other gods - they did not follow the one true God. God was exacting judgment upon them through the Israelites. However, those that were strangers that were bought bondmen - better to be a bondman than to be destroyed. This also has to do with becoming a bondman, or a servant, of the Lord Jesus Christ. When you accept Him as your Saviour, you follow Him. You don't live for yourself anymore. He gave His life on the cross, that all who believeth upon Him might be saved.
Exodus 35:2 - God rested on the Sabbath. Haven't you read that God created the heavens and the earth in six days, and on the seventh He rested. So His servants were to rest on the seventh day, in respect to God. However, that was under the law. All the law came once God called Moses into the picture, to convict mankind of their sin - they had a way to understand God's laws. When Jesus came into the picture, He worked on the Sabbath, and they wanted to kill Him. But He said He was the Lord of the Sabbath, and since His Father worked, He worked also.
There will be a time of rest for those who are faithful unto Christ. In Revelation 20, we read that Christ will set up His throne for 1,000 years upon the earth - before this, it must be cleansed by fire. God will send fire upon this earth that will consume all those who were not worthy to be saved - it will be cleansed and purified. Then there is 1,000 years of peace. This is akin to the Sabbath that we read about in Genesis, and also in 2 Peter 3:8 - <b>"But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day [is] with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day."</b> Peter wrote this prophecy, given by the Holy Ghost, before John the Beloved saw the vision given from heaven, which is in the book of Revelation. There are 6,000 years (6 days) from Adam to the end of the tribulation period. Then we see 1,000 years (1 day) of peace - this is the seventh day. It is a day holy and sanctified to the Lord.
MnB, you have a lot of hostility towards God, but what is so wrong with a God who hates sin? You say sin doesn't exist, but isn't murder wrong? Lying? Stealing? Where did the thoughts of those things being wrong come into play? The Word says that God gave you a conscience - an internal guide of right and wrong, that was designed to lead you towards the True Light, Christ. Some men follow the light, and find the Light. Some reject it. You read about Plato's cave, or whatever it is called. Of course, without the light of Christ, all is dim. It is like a sky full of stars - just a tiny bit of light. But God wants the Sun to shine in your heart. He cannot let it shine as long as you reject Him.
You want to chew on Scriptures? I have some you should read.
John 3:16 - <b>For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.</b>
Luke 23:33-34 - <b>And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left. / Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots.</b>
Matthew 22:35-40 / <b>Then one of them, [which was] a lawyer, asked [him a question], tempting him, and saying, / Master, which [is] the great commandment in the law? / Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. / This is the first and great commandment. / And the second [is] like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. / On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.</b>
You get mad that God judged the world for its sin...but what about the judgment that Jesus endured so that you could have eternal life? He not only was crucified - they tore his beard out of his face - they slapped him - they mocked him - they spit on him - they made him drag a rugged cross upon a back stripped of skin and oozing blood down a path to a hill where they shoved nails in his hands and his feet. Then he hung in the hot sun for nine hours suffering. Then he went into hell for three days, and arose.
WHY would He do that? Someone had to pay the price.
MnB, there is nothing any one of us can do that is truly worthy to make us clean in the eyes of God. To be real about it, you were born into sin. You got it from the beginning.
If you saw a dirty baby, wouldn't you change its diaper if no one else was around? It can't change its own diaper. So it is with us. We are soiled with sin, full of it. God sent His own cleansing agent into the world, Jesus Christ, to cleanse us from our sins. But how to be cleansed? Jesus says in John 15:3, <b>"Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you."</b> If you accuse the Word of God of being insufficient to live by, then what will cleanse you in the eyes of God? If you don't believe on God, that is your choice. But you will have to stand before Him one day and give account of what you have heard.