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I may or may not believe in Universalism, not saying one way or the other at all, but I will say that I think the Bible uses overly harsh, apocalyptic language for actual events that occur. Such that these events may cause people to stress about them more than they should. Which is much more my stance on the subject.
If you study Scripture you would find the POSITIVE comes FIRST.
A VERY Good creation, for the pleasure of an Eternal Great and Good and Loving God.
Then comes the created mankind's specifics;
....mankind's gifts, (a place to inhabit, food, water, beauty, provisions, etc.)
....responsibilities, (caretaker of his estate, ie earth)
....expectations, (men and women join, populate the earth)
....WARNINGS and the Consequences for mankind's (good or poor) Choices.
These things are most appropriate for a beginner, a toddler Bible, any person to Begin learning About God.
These things are purposed for mankind to have enough information to make an informed decision for which direction / path, "they choose" to be their guide in their earthly life (or not). ie. embrace or reject.
A maturing person, can then further read and discover;
The detailed and graphic consequences for their choices; Good or Bad.
Choose the Good, in the Way of the Lord and Creator, and the consequence is very detailed and graphic.
Reject the Good, in the Way of the Lord and Creator, and the consequence is very
detailed and graphic.
You seem opposed to the latter. Why? When the former AND the latter reveal the WHOLE Truth.
How I base this is that if I believe some Revelation events have already occured...
Well, sort of...
Creation happened.
Holy angels and their heavenly estate created.
Mankind and their earthly estate created.
Corruption happened.
Some angels corrupted heaven and were cast down to earth.
Some angels corrupted the earth and were cast down to hell.
Some men submitted to be forgiven and relieved of the consequence of corruption;
and have experienced heaven, and will experience a renewed earth.
Some men rejected forgiveness and thus are not relieved of the consequences of corruption, and have experienced hell, and will experience destruction.
Revelation is more detailed for that which concerns Gods creations, of which creations are doing what, and where, at a time, corruption of Gods created things, shall be coming to an end.
The beginning was Good and Beautiful.
The duration was a mix, some good, some bad.
The ending shall be horrific in restoring the corruption to good.
Rev.1
[1] The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John:
[2] Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw.
well, history can be brutal, but the descriptions in Revelation I would, no offense, find more brutal still.
Good. It is supposed to be horrific. The corruption has been horrific.
And even not, the prophecies of Jesus were pretty ominous, they made people have an urge to repent if they read or heard them,
Actually, Few, compared to the whole of all people.
but we all know that Jesus coming was a much-needed thing
Agree.
and he preached a message of (mostly) peace.
No. He came to preach the Truth. To know the WHOLE Truth. There is One line, and two sides. With God or Against God.
With God is; To know peace, joy, and eternal life is with Him.
Without God is: Death and destruction.
Luke 12
[51] Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, Nay; but rather division:
Matt 12
[30] He that is not with me is against me;
God Bless,
SBC
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