A Brief Follow-up To Genesis 27:30-40 (NKJV, NASB, VOICE, Amplified Bible (Classic Edition)) — Not Another Bible Note Being Posted Here…

Hey, friends, I wanted to clarify that I don’t want to speak what I wrote in the last post because I know that talking only about severity (that’s what people have called messages like this in the past) is a total waste of time, and I don’t enjoy hearing any message about this. Usually, they’re preached in an unforgiving spirit, and it’s actually kind of why I avoid most of the churches in this world. Forgiveness is supposed to be more popular! Yet for some reason it isn’t, but the Church didn’t start out this way. The early church was amazing, preaching repentance and forgiveness, miracles, many deeds of love everywhere there were disciples! So I’m really sorry if I offended you with what I said, yet I don’t really regret what I wrote, for I’m hoping Jesus’ love is more accepted in more places. For He loves you and wants to see you living out His fullness without even breaking a sweat ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍💗💗💗💖💖💖💖💖💝💝💝💝💝💘💘💘🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 — I don’t think even a million emojis could do justice how I feel about the fact Jesus loves everyone; I wish this happened more often! It just sucks that retribution is more popular, so that’s what those lovers of unforgiveness will get and nothing more; that’s all I’m trying to say. I thank God it’s not too late to honour Him, too, just like I said on the last post about 15 minutes ago. Also, I’m going to give you another spoiler alert: Moses almost exclusively talks about severity; indeed, that’s what most of his accounts in the Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, the first five books of the Bible) mention. But God’s goodness has always been infinite! It’s why He wanted to rescue the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Too bad He wasn’t honoured much through out the centuries, though. But He was willing to give them another chance, even after He defeated them in 586 B.C., and again in A.D. 70, when Titus and the Romans destroyed Israel again because they crucified Jesus (but Israel hadn’t been re-established as a nation yet), but they did return to their homeland in 1948, and they won’t be uprooted anymore. It’s too bad they still love to dishonour God (though there’s a growing number of exceptions), but once the antichrist is revealed right after the Rapture happens, after the seven years of tribulation, the third temple Donald Trump and his associates are building for the son of Satan knowingly will be gone, and in New Jerusalem, Ezekiel’s Fourth Temple will be Jesus, and nothing bad will happen to either the Jews or Gentiles who accept Jesus anymore. We won’t sin again, either, so it’ll be non-stop fun, waterparks, rollercoasters, jungle expeditions, dinner with friends, just to name a few. And all of it will be dedicated to Jesus forever, so look forward to that! It won’t be a worship service that God didn’t intend to happen. So I’ll resume on Genesis 27 tomorrow night or Tuesday morning. Ciao!

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