Isaiah 27:4 (NASB)
"I have no wrath. Should someone give Me briars and thorns in battle, Then I would step on them, I would burn them completely.
Let us paraphrase this;
Though someone sins, I will punish and will burn and destroy them completely, yet I have no wrath.
God says; “He has no wrath.” ??
How can such a thing be? For scripture speaks greatly of the “wrath of God”
Than this begs the question what is the “wrath of God?”
That which is called in scripture the “wrath of God” is that thing that is experienced when something that is not perfect touches perfection.
When that man in the OT reached out to steady the Ark he instantly died for the wrath of God consumed him. Why?
Because it was the natural result of something that was not perfect (sinful) coming in contact with perfection. For God’s presence was really and truly in the Ark and no evil or sinful or any thing that has any disorder in it of any kind can touch or stand before the Presence of the God of Perfection.
For the wrath of God can only be experienced by that which is not perfect, by that which is under the curse. By that which has fallen from it’s first state of perfection. For all things came forth from God in a perfect state. It is the fall that manifested that thing that was contrary to God. Which bringing forth manifested the experience of wrath to that creature that has lost it’s first state of perfection.
For God is love and in Him dwells no darkness or any evil thing. Wrath being what it is by nature is precluded from being in the Divine Nature itself. It is something that can only be manifested to that thing that would come against perfect love, (which is what God is.) For perfect love is alone that thing that is perfect and perfect love demands that it share itself with all so that it’s perfection of existence might be experienced by all. This is why God calls Himself a consuming fire. For His Divine Nature is a consuming desire to share His perfect love with all.
This is why He warned against any and all creatures touching the Holy Mountain as His presence descended, not that He was angry but to protect all from His presence for He knew that no fallen creature could come into His Presence of perfect love and live, unless they had the same nature as His which is the Divine Nature.
The Divine Nature come to birth in us (which is what salvation is) is perfection of love come to birth in us. Which Divine Nature can never experience the “wrath of God” for it is perfect as our Heavenly Father is perfect. Free from all things of darkness free from all things that would cause anything but love to be manifested for all eternity.
For the God of love says;
“I have no wrath”
Blessings to all, for in our God there is no wrath, but only love, with which He wishes to share with all His creatures. To all that are willing to receive Him, He gave power to become His son’s and daughter’s, so that they too might become as He is, and walk in perfect love.
Much love in Christ, Not me
"I have no wrath. Should someone give Me briars and thorns in battle, Then I would step on them, I would burn them completely.
Let us paraphrase this;
Though someone sins, I will punish and will burn and destroy them completely, yet I have no wrath.
God says; “He has no wrath.” ??
How can such a thing be? For scripture speaks greatly of the “wrath of God”
Than this begs the question what is the “wrath of God?”
That which is called in scripture the “wrath of God” is that thing that is experienced when something that is not perfect touches perfection.
When that man in the OT reached out to steady the Ark he instantly died for the wrath of God consumed him. Why?
Because it was the natural result of something that was not perfect (sinful) coming in contact with perfection. For God’s presence was really and truly in the Ark and no evil or sinful or any thing that has any disorder in it of any kind can touch or stand before the Presence of the God of Perfection.
For the wrath of God can only be experienced by that which is not perfect, by that which is under the curse. By that which has fallen from it’s first state of perfection. For all things came forth from God in a perfect state. It is the fall that manifested that thing that was contrary to God. Which bringing forth manifested the experience of wrath to that creature that has lost it’s first state of perfection.
For God is love and in Him dwells no darkness or any evil thing. Wrath being what it is by nature is precluded from being in the Divine Nature itself. It is something that can only be manifested to that thing that would come against perfect love, (which is what God is.) For perfect love is alone that thing that is perfect and perfect love demands that it share itself with all so that it’s perfection of existence might be experienced by all. This is why God calls Himself a consuming fire. For His Divine Nature is a consuming desire to share His perfect love with all.
This is why He warned against any and all creatures touching the Holy Mountain as His presence descended, not that He was angry but to protect all from His presence for He knew that no fallen creature could come into His Presence of perfect love and live, unless they had the same nature as His which is the Divine Nature.
The Divine Nature come to birth in us (which is what salvation is) is perfection of love come to birth in us. Which Divine Nature can never experience the “wrath of God” for it is perfect as our Heavenly Father is perfect. Free from all things of darkness free from all things that would cause anything but love to be manifested for all eternity.
For the God of love says;
“I have no wrath”
Blessings to all, for in our God there is no wrath, but only love, with which He wishes to share with all His creatures. To all that are willing to receive Him, He gave power to become His son’s and daughter’s, so that they too might become as He is, and walk in perfect love.
Much love in Christ, Not me