Quite revelatory and the truth of it all we don't receive all of what we've been aksing for but the contentment to deal and to understand that above all God knows and he is in control
Good question, Glory to God. The next thing is that this place where that war took place was never our home or intended to be our home. Eden which is on earth will be renewed as the New Jerusalem. We belong here and will not be whisked off into some place God did not intend for us to be.
There’s a reason for us humans living in a sinful world, and experiencing first hand the suffering and destruction caused by sin. Once Jesus returns for those who have faith in Him, would we ever want to come back to sin? I believe we’ll want nothing to do with it. Sin = violation of divine law (according to both 1 John 3:4 and the dictionary) The first 4 of the Ten Commandments are about love, respect, relationship with God. The last 6 are about love, respect, relationship with each other. Following God’s law actually results in freedom from all the misery humans are enduring in society now. “I will walk in freedom, for I have devoted myself to your commandments.” Psalms 119:45, NLT Most humans don’t want to see that, because then they’d have to acknowledge a standard of morality beyond themselves. But this isn’t about God controlling us (He has power to do that without commandments), it’s about Him making and showing the way to “life, and life more abundantly”, both in quantity (forever) and in quality (no sin). (John 10:10)
amazing Dr. John! God bless you more.
Its tough thinking about a place with no sin
Quite revelatory and the truth of it all we don't receive all of what we've been aksing for but the contentment to deal and to understand that above all God knows and he is in control
Good question, Glory to God. The next thing is that this place where that war took place was never our home or intended to be our home. Eden which is on earth will be renewed as the New Jerusalem. We belong here and will not be whisked off into some place God did not intend for us to be.
This was already fulfilled in the first century.
I envy this man😊
More anointing ❤
There’s a reason for us humans living in a sinful world, and experiencing first hand the suffering and destruction caused by sin. Once Jesus returns for those who have faith in Him, would we ever want to come back to sin? I believe we’ll want nothing to do with it.
Sin = violation of divine law (according to both 1 John 3:4 and the dictionary) The first 4 of the Ten Commandments are about love, respect, relationship with God. The last 6 are about love, respect, relationship with each other. Following God’s law actually results in freedom from all the misery humans are enduring in society now. “I will walk in freedom, for I have devoted myself to your commandments.” Psalms 119:45, NLT
Most humans don’t want to see that, because then they’d have to acknowledge a standard of morality beyond themselves. But this isn’t about God controlling us (He has power to do that without commandments), it’s about Him making and showing the way to “life, and life more abundantly”, both in quantity (forever) and in quality (no sin). (John 10:10)
Dude just answer the question. Why do they all do this.