God intervening in man's plans on earth defies free will. Just a thought.
The idea that God will intervene reminds me of a joke...
There was a huge flood along the Mississippi and entire neighborhoods were getting flooded. This devote Christian refused to leave his house.
The water was halfway up the first floor and a boat came by. The man refused to leave with them, proclaiming "I'm not leaving. My God will save me." So the boat left.
Later, the water was to the second floor and another boat came by. The man refused to leave with them, proclaiming "I'm not leaving. My God will save me." So the second boat left.
Toward the end, the water was too rough for a boat. The water was all the way to the top of the roof. The man was just barely hanging on when A helicopter came by. The man refused to leave with them, proclaiming "I'm not leaving. My God will save me." So the chopper left.
Well, the man died in the flood. He went to heaven and went before God. He asked "Lord, I have been a good and faithful servant my whole life. Why didn't you save me?" And the Lord replied "I sent you two boats and a helicopter. You turned them away."
The moral of the story is... divine intervention in times of crisis and war are not the direct Hand of God. It is the work of Men with free will, who choose to take action behalf of the will of God. Free Men who have been inspired by the Word and Love of God. Some days the Good Lord sends a rescue boat or a chopper. Same days he send the United States Marines.
was speaking of eternal consequences. We all answer for our deeds and misdeeds. I somehow don't see the people who burned this man to death falling on their face and begging for forgiveness for their sins
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"I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend."
I'd rather give the evil bastages instant karma than wait for some eternal justice that might never come. It seems to me that doing nothing, in the hope of some DI that may not exist, is not a well-calculated risk.
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"I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend."
We have to support Jerusalem. Whether Jewish or Christian, without Jacob (Israel) the patriarch, none of us would be. We may still have become God fearing, but at least not be who we are today. Slaves in Egypt or the Middle-East I suppose.