Etritonakin
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First a comment, I...and most other people...tune out posts where 47 pages of Bible quotes are cut and pasted. I don't mind a quote here or there if it supports a specific point, but no one gets anything out of multiple paragraphs of cut n paste quotes.
Now, on to the comment. Why would God hide something from me and show it to you? Is He intentionally deceiving? I thought that was Satan's game?
Than how can you explain 100 people reading the Bible and coming away with 100 different interpretations?
I don't think my quotes were excessive -and do think they were relevant.
Why do you hide things from some and reveal them to others at various times in various situations?
Some are prepared to handle it well -others do not have the background to understand -sometimes it will have positive results -other times negative, etc.
All will understand eventually -and all will be made alive -in order.
100 people can have a hundred lenses -and not use that of the bible.
For example, some believe the abomination of desolation and the taking away of the daily to be the same thing because they read a few verses -but elsewhere it is stated that they are separated by 1,290 days.
God did and does set up an overall situation which will result in the end he declared the beginning -which will benefit all.
However -though he is not a deceiver -this was written concerning those who choose their own ways and delight in abominations -and is a judgment essentially dealing with such on their own terms. Still -it will benefit them in the end.
It may seem harsh, but some men are even more harsh.
God will also deal with human militarism on its own terms -literally defeating the armies of the earth who destroy the earth when they turn to fight him at his return.
Isaiah 66:4 "I also will choose their delusions, and will bring their fears upon them; because when I called, none did answer; when I spake, they did not hear: but they did evil before mine eyes, and chose that in which I delighted not."