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Can God change His mind?
At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it; If that nation, against whom I have pronounced, turn from their evil, I will repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them. And at what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to build and to plant it; If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them. Jer. 18:7-10
You are killing me, Chickenman.
Yes, I can love you - but you? You are killing me.
Please consider if you would accept any of this offered:
Rule number one
Remember your Scripture started with Adam not Israel.
Rule two
All prophecy is about The Lord Jesus Christ.
Oops what did I say? Jesus the Jewish Messiah.
From here you have to work out how calling and making Israel was going to work for the good of all.
But before you do - remember the first problem.
If God is God what is the relationship between Him and the evil one?
People will say the evil one does the dirty work of God.
Sure they do - some will even say Satan is the "bad" of God made manifest.
How stupid are they? Hopefully way more stupid than you.
God is good.
Some will say God is good because whatever God does is done as God and "God makes right."
This is a theological thought that kills me. Yes much like y'all kill me.
The idea "might makes right" and that supposedly helps you understand "God is always good" no matter what happens is
wrong, imho.
God is always good. Because He really is good.
But that means if we ook at the relationship between Him and the evil one in Job for example we notice two things. One, we aren't having this relationship explained to us.
And two - something is strange about it.
Does God want bad to happen according to this account? No.
Is He God? Yes.
Does the devil do anything that God has not allowed to happen? No.
But does God want these things to happen? No.
Reading it, He doesn't think Job deserves them or we deserve them.
And apparently if there were not an evil one - just in drawing from this one account - then many things would not happen.
But. God puts this way imho to acknowledging that the buck always has to stop with Him, but that there is more to the story than what we know.
Leading ultimately to Jesus and what He did for us.
But then we see Judas.
Is Judas a picture in human form of something of the early relationship between God and the evil one? Is that how the evil one does wield a certain amount of power?
Maybe.
Now look at what you quote in Jeremiah (scream scream scream) Paul describes this very thing in Romans.
How do you explain to Israel why after all those promises
that the Gentiles are coming to what should be Israel's
Good News while they get a time out?
You can go back and show two things - one is that God tells them (like here in Jeremiah) and shows an example (like in Nineveh.)
And two, you can remind everyone that this all started with Adam.
The story, the fall, the need - all starts with Adam.
So it was his bad that led to Abraham's good.
Israel's bad led to Gentile's good.
And then
Anyway the plan is just like a big long carpet unrolling and laying down.
And the devil and death will be dealt with as enemies.
And one day we will understand everything.