I was just remembering Jesus' words from the cross about forgiving those who crucified Him.
Who was he talking about? Certainly not the ones guilty of orchestrating an illegal execution...he was asking God to forgive the ones who drove the nails into his flesh and hung him up to die an agonising death. To the Roman soldiers, they were just doing their job...they had no idea who Jesus really was.
The religious leaders who were intent on seeing Jesus silenced, were not forgivable, since they broke God’s law to carry out their evil plan, and even threatened to report Pilate to Caesar for treason, when he found Jesus not guilty of any crime deserving of death, and wanted to free him.
Jesus himself condemned those religious hypocrites to “Gehenna” (Matt 23:33)....which the Jews knew was a symbol of eternal death. That was all there was in Jewish belief...life or death...not heaven or hell...that concept came from Catholicism, adopted from the pagan Greeks. Even the later Jews came to adopt belief in an immortal soul, which is not taught in Scripture at all.
With that in mind, what should He do with these terrified individuals that "see the one they have pierced" upon His return?
Switch to revenge?
Justice demands recompense.....God’s law was not negotiable. If you committed the crime, you paid the penalty....mercy was only given when circumstances merited it. Justice was served.
Were Adam and his wife deserving of God’s mercy? They knew God’s command and deliberately disobeyed it, knowing the penalty in advance. They knew that their sin was unpardonable and that is why there is not a single statement of remorse or an offering made in repentance by either of them.
They took their punishment in eviction from the garden and separation from God. They lived their lives in expectation of death, and experienced it relatively early when their older son murdered his younger brother in a premeditated act that God already warned him about. Jealousy was eating him up and he too ignored God’s warning. He was not put to death, but then complained that exiling him was too harsh a punishment.
Since all God wanted for the human race in the beginning was obedience to his reasonable commands, and creation itself should have made them grateful for the wonderful provisions they already had, and would continue to have eternally as their family expanded to “fill the earth and subdue it”....ask yourself where would the human race be right now if everyone had just done as they were told by a loving and benevolent Creator?
Why didn’t God just punish the rebels and start again? Why has God forced us to live this life when it’s not what any of us want....we hate the situation we are in, with daily trials and troubles that never seem to get settled before more troubles come...and we lose the ones we love and can do nothing to stop death and illness and pain from consuming our joy in living.
Life was meant to be wonderful, but because of rebellion and abuse of free will, a hard lesson had to be implemented to demonstrate where disobedience would take us. Have we learned anything yet?
Free will was meant to be a gift, but abuse turned it into a curse.
Is this the life we are stuck with, or has God promised a reinstatement of what he originally intended?
And if he purposed to take us back to everlasting life in paradise on earth, what will he do to those who show the same spirit or attitude as satan and his first human dupes?
God is allowing satan to “sift” us, (Luke 22:31) to find the citizens he wants in his Kingdom...both the rulers and its subjects, who will take us all back to plan A. They will all have proven their faith, loyalty and obedience by how they lived in this world that God handed over to the one who wanted to be the god and ruler of mankind (Luke 4:5-7)....we were not to become part of the furniture, but we were to stand out as being separate from it.....being “no part of the world” as Jesus said, (John 18:36) would require absolute obedience, in spite of what the majority in the world were doing.
Step back and see the big picture and ask yourself.....Am I proving right now, what kind of citizen I would be in the “new earth” to come?
Do I have a foot in both camps, dividing my loyalties and taking part in things that satan’s world promotes?
Am I accepting things in my worship that God would reject?
Am I swayed by the political situation in my nation so that I have strong opinions about it and vocalize them?
Do I join the world in its celebrations without carefully examining the origins of such things?
Is my choice of entertainment showing that I reject the world’s standards of morality?
Do I have a balanced view of alcohol and it’s consumption?
Do I show respect for my body by eating a healthy diet? Are we virtually digging a grave with our teeth?
We all have to ask these questions because God does....and we have to be honest about them.
We show him every day, just who we are....he will judge the person he sees, not the one we imagine ourselves to be.