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What is the point of God's judgement of America and other countries?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan1988" data-source="post: 75655954" data-attributes="member: 411246"><p>God has allowed Satan to be the god of this world, because Satan managed to deceive Adam and Eve into joining him in his rebellion against God. He also managed to deceive one third of the Angels to join him.</p><p></p><p>We need to remember that Satan is the most powerful and the most wise and intelligent creature in the universe. Only God Himself is more wise and powerful, so we are dealing with an extremely powerful enemy.</p><p>Men are no match for Satan or any of His Fallen Angels/Demons. A single Angel killed 186,000 Assyrian soldiers, so that shows us how weak we are in comparison to them. They're also super intelligent, so they know how to manipulate the physical realm.</p><p></p><p>God is not able to just stop Satan in his tracks, as that would obviously go against His nature. It would give Satan a reason to mock God and to accuse Him of being a sore loser. So, God has allowed Satan and His Demons and His people to bring about their own condemnation. He has set a date for their judgement, so they will all pay for every single sin in the eternal lake of fire.</p><p></p><p>John 3:16 tells us that God so loved the world (which means cosmos or created universe) that He gave His only begotten Son, so that those who believe in Him wouldn't perish but have everlasting life. The cosmos includes the natural and animal kingdom, who are also suffering under the rule of this evil god.</p><p></p><p>The apostle Paul said, that the suffering we endure in this short life is not worthy to be compared with the joy that awaits us in eternity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan1988, post: 75655954, member: 411246"] God has allowed Satan to be the god of this world, because Satan managed to deceive Adam and Eve into joining him in his rebellion against God. He also managed to deceive one third of the Angels to join him. We need to remember that Satan is the most powerful and the most wise and intelligent creature in the universe. Only God Himself is more wise and powerful, so we are dealing with an extremely powerful enemy. Men are no match for Satan or any of His Fallen Angels/Demons. A single Angel killed 186,000 Assyrian soldiers, so that shows us how weak we are in comparison to them. They're also super intelligent, so they know how to manipulate the physical realm. God is not able to just stop Satan in his tracks, as that would obviously go against His nature. It would give Satan a reason to mock God and to accuse Him of being a sore loser. So, God has allowed Satan and His Demons and His people to bring about their own condemnation. He has set a date for their judgement, so they will all pay for every single sin in the eternal lake of fire. John 3:16 tells us that God so loved the world (which means cosmos or created universe) that He gave His only begotten Son, so that those who believe in Him wouldn't perish but have everlasting life. The cosmos includes the natural and animal kingdom, who are also suffering under the rule of this evil god. The apostle Paul said, that the suffering we endure in this short life is not worthy to be compared with the joy that awaits us in eternity. [/QUOTE]
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