Friday, August 29, 2014

Do evil acts go unpunished?


By Gman4326

Exodus 34:7b: yet He (GOD) will by no means leave the guilty unpunished. Biblehub translation

Nahum 1:3a; The LORD is slow to anger and great in power, And the LORD will by no means leave the guilty unpunished. Biblehub translation
The Ultimate judge is?
A.   Man

B.   God
Two sons of Adam one named Cain the other Abel were to bring their free will offering (regulative princple of worship) to God. Abel brought the proper animal sacrifice however the food offering from Cain was not the first fruit as the law required. Before there was a civil magistrate office God had already judged Cain for his actions as He did with Adam and Eve but unlike them Cain would live a fruitful life until he died then what go to paradise, answer is no before the throne of the true king the first son of Eve would live apart eternally separated from the one who created you and I.(Genesis 4:11)  In this life a lot of people think that a righteous tyrant is preferable to our creator, any born of flesh will die no man can escape it not a one. Cain conspired against his brother by murdering him (Genesis 4:10). Because there are two forms of death one is spiritual the second one is physical. Cain understood this when cried out the curse was too much to bear? Bear how: to the point in which his very soul cried to God. Lamech a descendent of Cain misunderstood God’s judgment as a blessing  quote “then Lamech said unto his wives, Zillah and Adah, hear my voice, wives of Lamech; hear my voice for I would slay a man in my wound and a young man to mine hurt. If Cain will be avenged sevenfold, truly Lamech seventy times seven.” We cannot always rely on our senses when it comes to justice but upon the Holy and Undivided Trinity alone.

1 comment:

  1. Do Evil acts go unpunished? I will hazard a guess and say, by whatever power is defining Evil that has reasoned punishment is in order and needs commencing.

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