There has never been a death that was outside of the will of the Eternal Almighty.
The wages of sin is death and He is the paymaster. He uses all means at His disposal and never misses a payment when wages are due.
Paul is speaking about spiritual death, not natural death.
When Yah Veh said to Adam "thou shalt die" He was saying that Adam would become mortal. The wages of that action became mortality and that mortality is paid to each man born in the line of Adam.
If you deny this then you must have an explanation of why people are mortal and each must shuffle off this mortal coil.
Those who sent the atom bombs on Japan were not doing it for God, but because they are of the world and both sides were fighting for the things of the world and not for God.
Those who sent the atom bombs on Japan were not doing it for God, but because they are of the world and both sides were fighting for the things of the world and not for God.
And those truly born of God bring love, mercy and forgiveness to others, as Jesus did because his life will be in those who belong to him.
Adam gained mortality the moment he sinned. Each person's appointment with death is under Gods control. God didn't give Adam his appointment date and neither does he gives us one either.Adam didn't die though did he, he was cut off from the tree of Life because he sinned.
And we are cut off from the Holy Spirit if we carry on wilfully sinning.
Thus we become dead again to God.
But the actions of each were used by God for his purpose.I, for one, have never believed otherwise.
Did he? So how come God opened up his flesh to remove a rib to create Eve then?Adam gained mortality the moment he sinned. Each person's appointment with death is under Gods control. God didn't give Adam his appointment date and neither does he gives us one either.
I don't follow. That happened before Adam sinned and had not gained mortality yet.Did he? So how come God opened up his flesh to remove a rib to create Eve then?
So for what purpose would God have done that? How did either side glorify God in what they were doing before the bomb? Why were they at war? Was it to spread the gospel and glorify him as Jesus did?But the actions of each were used by God for his purpose.
So why was he in the flesh?I don't follow. That happened before Adam sinned and had not gained mortality yet.
A lot of questions....one at a time. What purpose? I can only guess but just look at Japan now and look at it prior to the bomb. You see nothing there that God would want to change or that is now there that God wanted to be there?So for what purpose would God have done that? How did either side glorify God in what they were doing before the bomb? Why were they at war? Was it to spread the gospel and glorify him as Jesus did?
Or were they doing what they were doing for the lusts of their flesh for power and greed? or for God?
If for the desires of their flesh, then they were doing it because they are listening to Satan.
He is the Prince of this world and those of this world live by his will.
Someone said on here that we would be executed for teaching the gospel in Japan at that time, but, that won't have been by the people, I wonder how many would have listened, how many of those children that died would have loved to hear the stories of Jesus?
I was talking to a friend before, and I was talking about sodom, and most people only ever see that sodom was annihilated by God, but what they don't take into account is that God was willing to save the whole city if Abraham could find just ten righteous within it. Just ten and then God wouldn't have destroyed them. God is full of mercy.
I wonder if the gospel had of been preached in Japan, would there have been ten righteous? We'll never know, but I think that there would have been many more than ten who would have believed in Jesus if they had of had the chance to hear the gospel and hear the truth.
A lot of questions....one at a time. What purpose? I can only guess but just look at Japan now and look at it prior to the bomb. You see nothing there that God would want to change or that is now there that God wanted to be there?