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- 14 de Jun, 2020
Both of these things can be true at the same time. They're not mutually exclusive from one another,That's just an opinion, man. I've heard another opinion that God didn't destroy Satan to show humans how merciful he is and that everyone has a chance at redemption.
Sola Scriptura is a heretical belief, I would strongly recommend you go and read some of the early church fathers, or homilies from Saints like St. Gregory Palamas or St. John Chrysostom as they explain a lot of context in the bible which is left out.Is there a line in the bible that implies this? Cause to me it seems more like God was planning for Adam and Eve to disobey him.
The Bible is the word of God, absolutely, but it can't be taken at face value, so you need to study the words of the men who compiled the Bible into what it is today, those being the multiple generations of early church fathers who originally went into the desert to live as hermits out of sheer obedience to the teachings of Christ.
This is actually a misconception of how the Lord's love works based on a Western misinterpretation of the scripture, and you can tell it's a misconception because of how Legalistic it is; it places the Lord in the position of an angry Judge and not as a loving father."Love me or you shall suffer for all eternity" doesn't sound like genuine love. But then again, who am I to judge, God is perfect, so he knows best what genuine love is.
To help explain what I mean, think about the parable of the Publican and the Pharisee; in the story, the Pharisee who follows all the law to a T boasts about how good he is at doing what the Lord asks of him, while he condemns the Publican for his sins. Meanwhile the Publican stands in the back of the church, beating his chest and weeping, asking for the Lord to have mercy on him. The Lord states that the Publican is blessed, and the Pharisee has damned himself. Why is this? according to the idea that 'if you do not follow my commandments, you do not love me, and if you do not love me you will suffer in hell', then the Pharisee would be blessed for following the Law, right?
The answer is that the Pharisee lacked any heart, and worshipped the Law instead of loving God. The Publican, on the other hand, weeps like a child who has broken their father's prized vase and who desperately wants to be forgiven for the action he has done, and like the loving father that he is, the Lord forgives the Publican because the Publican -of his own will- chooses to repent and to seek forgiveness.
I now realize I left out some context here so I'll explain further: the Lord does not condemn you to hell, this is another misconception based on legalism. What actually happens is that /we condemn ourselves to hell by rejecting God's light/. Even when the Lord becomes angry, his immediate action isn't to abandon you, but to treat you like a child who suddenly developed an alcohol problem which needs immediate fixing. The treatment might be painful, and it may take some time, but if you choose to be receptive to the treatment then you /will/ benefit from it. You just have to be aware that the Lord /always/ gives you a choice to accept treatment or to turn away, and if you do turn away, he won't abandon you at all up until the point where you can no longer pray.
There are countless records of people living horrendous lives who in the last hours of their life turned to the lord in bitter repentance and were granted salvation on the spot. Even a fraction of a second of true repentance is enough to save someone, and there is no way on earth that a God obsessed with legalism would ever allow such a system to exist.
To go further on our own condemnation of ourselves to Hell; God's light is present everywhere, both in Heaven, the Fallen world, and in the darkest corners of the depths of Hell, the difference is in whether we choose to accept it as grace, or to reject it as pain. When we choose to reject this light as pain and to serve Satan, that's exactly what happens: the light of God becomes impossible to endure, and it scorches you, and will continue to scorch you for eternity just as it scorches the demons. That is the nature of Hellfire, that is what it means to burn eternally. To not be burned by God's light, you have to learn to accept it as grace and healing, and the process of preparation for this is the process called 'Theosis'. I won't go into it any deeper as this post is long enough, but here's a video on the subject: