Hi alex
Just a brief comment. You wrote:
My question is where you have gathered the wisdom that causes you to believe that God is going to be punishing anyone? God is merely going to separate the wheat from the chaff; the sheep from the wolves,
So many seem to think that when the Scriptures speak of the eternal torment of those who are ultimately separated as the chaff or the wolves, is some 'punishment' directed by God. I don't think that's a correct understanding. God is merely going to separate the two groups. The eternal peace and joy found with God will be eternal because it will be with others who are like minded about God and yes, He will provide for them all that they need. The eternal torment experienced by those eternally separated from the direct provision and oversight of God will not have anything to do with God directing their day to day lives, so to speak, but by the very fact that they will be a group who still seek for their own pleasures and desires.
I understand it as kind of like prison today. There is a warden who is in charge of the prison and his job is to keep everyone who belongs inside those walls, inside those walls. However, the day to day suffering that each prisoner may endure because he's living with a group of hateful and murderous people will be because the prisoner is living among a group of hateful and murderous people. It won't be the warden who directs another prisoner to beat up or kill another prisoner.
According to the Scriptures, God is going to separate the wicked from the righteous and establish an impassable chasm between them. Then He's going to go over and live with the righteous. The wicked will be left for eternity in a place full of wickedness and the eternal torment they endure will be a result of their living conditions. It won't be anything that God has done to them beyond just separating them from the righteous. It will be a one time event and the eternal torment or peace will be merely a result of which group one finds themselves among. God isn't going to torment anyone for eternity. That will be left up to the group.
God bless,
In Christ, ted