"I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious" ~ Exodus 33:18
God as "creator of ALL evil" ~ Isaiah 45:7
Perhaps that is an appellation that is apropos.
Irwin has taken us off-topic but I can't ignore his blasphemy by calling God a disgusting name which I won't repeat. I have addressed Irwin's comment in my last few paragraphs.
@oldiebutgoody
In my Bible, Exodus 33:18 says "Moses responded, "Then show me your glorious presence"
In my Bible,
Isaiah 45:7 ...Plucking a verse
out of context as with Isaiah 45:7 is usually not a true meaning. One must also be careful of translations from Hebrew where several meanings could be used for the same word. But lets stick with looking at this
in context.
Also, this verse you posted was from the Old Testament before the punishment for sin was paid for on the cross in the New Testament by a Savior...Jesus. God's love for us is what caused Him to forgive our sin nature as documented in the New Testament.
If the world is run by a god who favors some over others, that would make him or her an [disgusting expletive removed by me]
The context of
Isaiah 45:7 makes it clear that something other than “bringing moral evil into existence” is in mind. The context of
Isaiah 45:7 is God rewarding Israel for obedience and punishing Israel for disobedience. (remember sin was punished in the old testament) God pours out salvation and blessings on those whom He favors.
@Irwin God loves everybody but he can't bless those who don't believe in Him or don't love Him, right? Would you favor those who hate you? Of course not.
God brings judgment on those who continue to rebel against Him. “Woe to him who quarrels with his Master”
Isaiah 45:9 That is the person to whom God brings “evil” and “disaster.” So, rather than saying that God created “moral evil,”
Isaiah 45:7 is presenting a common theme of Scripture – that God brings disaster on those who continue in hard-hearted rebellion against Him.
I'm disappointed to see 2 members give a "Love" and one giving a "Like" reaction to Irwin's post for calling God a filthy disgusting
name. And suggesting God should favor the likes of those who hate Him enough to call him low-life filthy names.
Blasphemy is the greatest of all sins. The consequences are also the greatest of all consequences.