The daily Bread 0028: Bible Fluency (third part)

in dailyword •  7 years ago 

Will there be men and women in heaven?

This question will seem strange because, surely no one has ever doubted that we will all be resurrected with the same gender with which we died, however I inserted this question because recently in a study someone said that gender is only here on earth, because in the Heaven will not exist. This surprised me greatly since the bible at no time gives indications of the total destruction of male or female genres after the abduction, on the contrary the idea of ​​"no gender" is a current idea that is taking apogee in this morally destroyed society . Now there is what is non-gender, gender, transgenic, etc., but the Bible tells us: male and female I believe them, and so it will be for all eternity.

The answer then is yes. God created the genres, and they are important. We see the resurrected Jesus as a man, in fact, many were raised with Jesus Matthew 27:52 and the tombs were opened, and many bodies of saints who had fallen asleep, rose; 53 And coming out of the tombs, after his resurrection, they came to the holy city, and appeared to many. Note that these people who resurrected with Jesus kept their gender masculine and feminine, otherwise those who saw him would have been very surprised. Even though they did not have their glorified bodies (these bodies we will only receive in the rapture) besides this the bible tells us Revelation 7: 9 After this I looked, and behold a great multitude, which no one could count, of all nations And tribes, and peoples, and tongues, which were before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, and with palms in their hands; We notice that in heaven we are described a multitude just as I would describe them on earth, the only difference is that all are dressed in white, because we would think that they are not women, only men? To think this, writing should tell us something about this issue explicitly. It is obvious that they are men and women. In the womb of Abraham that was known as paradise there were men (Lazarus and Abraham) would go against what the writing obviously says to think that there would be no men and women in heaven. Merely because the Bible says we would be like the angels in heaven. Mark 12:25, first, in the context is referring to not getting married there. However, it should also be noted that angels have gender (masculine)

· Will the children of the wicked remain in the rapture?

This question arises and many say it will be clear, all based on a misconception of God's mercy, first remember that God says Romans 9:15 For Moses says: I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have mercy on him that I I feel pity. So the mercy of God is not bound. But we have to look for fluidity in the Bible ... the only time the whole world has gone through chaos was in the flood as it will be at last with the great tribulation (all that has been will be) Peter himself makes this relationship 2º Of Peter 3: 6 whereby the world of that time perished drowned in water; 7 But the heavens and the earth that are now, are reserved by the same word, kept for the fire in the day of judgment and of the perdition of ungodly men. If Peter makes this relationship for something it has to be. Now, were the sons of the wicked saved from drowning in the flood? Of course not, all of them perished. Although they were innocent, they all died. The question that if they were saved is another. Isaiah speaks directly to this theme. Notice that the Bible speaks of going before the great tribulation and see what Isaiah says. Isa 13:13 For I will cause the heavens to tremble, and the earth shall be moved out of their place, in the indignation of the LORD of hosts, and in the day of their fierce anger. Here we are obviously talking about the great tribulation then let's see what Isaiah 13:16 says. His children will be starving before them; Isaiah 13:18 With bows they will throw the children, and they will not have mercy on the fruit of the womb, nor their eye will forgive the children. Notice that it speaks of children who would be starred exactly at the time of the great tribulation, did they go on the rapture? Of course not. This answer is not popular, but it is what goes in Fluidity with the scriptures. The serious test for one who says that all children leave and give specific quotes, however, do not exist. They only cite: let the children come to me and do not prevent them ... first we must understand that this is not a soteriological (salvation) verse, but rather refers to children who wanted to have access to God and wanted it prevent.

Even difficult to understand verses can be understood using this method. For example, through the Bible (fluency,) we see that God does not lie or deceive. Numbers 23:19 God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a son of man, that he should repent. He said, and will not he? He spoke, and he will not execute it? Hebrews 6:18 That by two immutable things, in which it is impossible for God to lie, let us have a very great consolation, those who have come to seize us from the hope set before us. This truth is through the bible-channel of the river flowing without interruption-but we see a verse that seems to cause the downward flowing river to rise, this verse that seems to interrupt the flowing bible is Ezekiel 14: 9 And when The prophet was deceived and spoke a word, I Jehovah deceived that prophet; And I will stretch out my hand against him, and will cut him off from among my people Israel. To deceive is to lie, so that this apparently for this fluidity of the bible. What should we do? Explain this verse in the light of the flowing verses to solve this dilemma, and we find this in 1 kings 1 Kings 22:19 Then he said, Hear, therefore, the word of the Lord: I saw Jehovah sitting on his throne, and all The army of the heavens stood by him, on his right hand, and on his left. 20 And the LORD said, Who shall lead Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead? And one said one way, and another said another. 21 And a spirit went forth, and stood before the LORD, and said, I will shew him. And the Lord said to him, In what way? 22 He said, I will go out, and I will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets. And he said, You shall induce him, and you shall still do it; Go, and do so. 23 And now, behold, Jehovah hath put a lying spirit in the mouth of all thy prophets, and Jehovah hath decreed evil concerning thee. These verses indicate what happens in Ezekiel. God is actually allowing permission for an unclean spirit to lie to worldly prophets as they think it is God speaking. The reality is that God himself is not lying, but as he allows them to believe that the word comes from him, in Ezekiel he takes responsibility for deception even though he who is obviously deceiving is the unclean spirit. Once we clarify these and note that God himself does not deceive or lie, the river "follows its fluidity" ie the bible continues its course without problem having clarified this.

Written by Robert Pool
Translated by Bruno Smith

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