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Default Re: Things that the Bible doesn't say - 01-25-2015, 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
God will not give you more than you can handle
This is often assumed to include everyone. There is nothing even remotely Biblical about that idea. Think about it, how would being tossed into a Lake of Never Ending Fire be punishment if a person could handle it? That’s like tossing a sinner into a Lake of Never Ending Marshmallows. The sticky sweetness may give you an uncomfortable stomach, but you could handle it. Where’s the punishment in that? Where’s the Justice in a punishment that doesn’t inflict any kind of penalty for the offense?

Could the population of the earth handle the unrelenting rainfall when Noah and his family were safe on the Ark? How could they have? God gave the rains to them and they all died.

In reality, the Holy Bible says God is faithful and will not allow True Christians™ to be tempted beyond what we are able to handle, for surely God will make it easy for us (1 Corinthians 10:13). Paul is talking to the Saved here, obviously. God is faithful to True Christians™ because we meet His Divine and Perfect conditions for love and mercy (John 14:15; 23). In turn, we are not tempted beyond what we are able, as the LORD conveniently created True Christians™ to be impervious to the temptations of Satan (1st John 3:6-9; 5:18).






God gave sinners more rain than they could handle.
Actually, sister Mary - there is something even worse in that sentence.
It is not in the Bible - it is in the mooslim book!!!
Because that book is from satan, i don't write here where it can be found there.
And some people who think they are Christians use this!

REPENT, SINNERS!!!
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