More syncretism from the "YEA hath God said?" Society!
Caroline Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Caroline Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jt: The "anger of the Lord" is Satan Caroline; because he is the one who executes God's judgment (the curse). He may have incited David at a weak moment but he would not be permitted to force him to do anything against his will so it was David's choice and David's sin.Caroline:Jesus revealed to us that we are at war against Satan and his kingdom. Jesus came to proclaim the good news of the coming of the kingdom of God and he showed it by healing, casting out demons and raising the dead. It was a direct invasion into the Enemy's territory, a direct slap in the face. When the Pharisees accused him of casting out demons by the authority of Beelzebub, he said he could forgive anything they said about him but those who blasphemed the Holy Spirit, who looked upon the work of the Spirit and said it was Satan's, are guilty of an unpardonable sin.So I'm going to send you back to the two passages. If we saw Satan working and thought it was God, then we were deceived. If we saw God working and said it was Satan - that's unpardonable.2 Samuel 24:1 [KJV] And again the anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel, and he moved David against them to say, Go, number Israel and Judah.1 Chronicles 21:1 [KJV] 1And Satan stood up against Israel, and provoked David to number Israel.Now, I always accept "I don't know" when people come together to wrestle with tough biblical passages. It might be the truest thing said that night!Love,Caroline
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