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is the wrath of god anger towards service to self?
Rev 14:10
Here's my problem:
In order to properly understand the context of Revelation, most of the time you have to understand what is being said beforehand. And good luck understanding what is being said beforehand in certain places.
Wrath is a state if mind disrespectful of listening of Voice, not necessary from the Bible.is the wrath of god anger towards service to self?
Rev 14:10
wrath by itself, simply means angryWrath is a state if mind disrespectful of listening of Voice, not necessary from the Bible.
Straight translation does it convey meaning?wrath by itself, simply means angry
well, i'm asking what it's relationship is to god and self.Straight translation does it convey meaning?
E.g. Darkness is lack of light.well, i'm asking what it's relationship is to god and self.
obviously it's god's anger. we don't normally think of love as being angry. we do know that expressing negative emotions can be healthy.
E.g. Darkness is lack of light.
"Light has come into the world, and men loved the darkness rather than the Light, for their deeds were evil." Human's reality.Psalms 139:12
What do you mean by "service to self"?is the wrath of god anger towards service to self?
Rev 14:10
'Loving' and 'approval' hardly mix in such context.loving someone unconditionally doesn't require your approval of all that they do.
Rev 3:19
uh huh, has to do with the quid pro quo thing.What do you mean by "service to self"?
The passage states very plainly that God's wrath comes upon all who worship the beast.
'Loving' and 'approval' hardly mix in such
What do you mean by "service to self"?
The passage states very plainly that God's wrath comes upon all who worship the beast.
Thanksi didn't really qualify service to self, please allow now.
service to self = selfishness, or self serving
service to other as self = selflessness, or service to all
can be understood based on the first two commandments; which are alike and implied by the name of names, exodus 3:14