Without love, you are nothing.
Show the verse and the meaning showing other scripture that corroborates your interpretation. Scripture interprets scripture. No verse stands alone for personal interpretation.
2 Timothy 4:2 - reproving, rebuking and correction in righteousness is always done in love - though it can hurt. I think the love you have in mind is something different, foreign to the love Christ showed.
2 Timothy 4:3 For there will be a time when people will not tolerate sound teaching. Instead, following their own desires, they will accumulate teachers for themselves, because they have an insatiable curiosity to hear new things. 4:4 And they will turn away from hearing the truth, but on the other hand they will turn aside to myths.
The idea of a fallen angel and an evil creature of darkness is nowhere taught in the Bible. It's a myth Christians have swallowed and to this day they are still choking on it. It's the highest form of mythological fancy to import such erroneous notions upon the Bible text and some like MatthewG delight in it. The true understanding on the subject of being an adversary and a false accuser is far more intellectually stimulating and opens the text to a beauty many like Matt could only dream of. I sense you are not willing to offend a little for the hope of God's truth being revealed?
Did MatthewG tolerate sound teaching when he learned the adversary in Job was powerless and that it was God who brought every suffering upon him?
Did MatthewG in his own posts openly acknowledge he wanted to follow his own desires on this subject?
When he misquoted Rev 20:10 did he show any desire to discover the true nature of the false accuser in that section of prophecy?
You must be careful not to imply a humanistic love because you know how jealous God is for His truth and we need to be in fear of the consequences of changing it.
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