The Godhead - God
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God is not a vengeful God |
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Billy
Graham in his book, Facing Death And
The Life After (1987), writes: ‘Many people are deceived by Satan into
thinking that God is a vengeful taskmaster, ready to send to hell all those
who offend Him. They can see no hope. True, God does hate sin, but He loves
the sinner." (page 217) |
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A very
similar opinion is held also by pastor Francesco Toppi, former president of
the Italian Assemblies of God, for in his book A Domanda Risponde [a book with many questions and answers] he
says: ‘The idea that God is an avenging God, ready to judge and to condemn,
is a purely human idea and it is the heritage of a superstitious and pagan
conception [of God]. It reveals the absolute ignorance of those who don’t
know their Creator and Saviour’ (Francesco Toppi, A Domanda Risponde, vol. 2, ADI-Media, Roma 2004, Seconda
edizione, page 183). |
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Confutation |
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Our God, the
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, is also a God who avenges. In other words,
He is also an avenging God. This is what both the Old and the New Testament
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In the Old Testament. God says
in the law: “Vengeance is Mine” (Deuteronomy 32:35 – NKJV) and also: “As
surely as I live forever, when I sharpen my flashing sword and my hand grasps
it in judgement, I will take vengeance on my adversaries and repay those who
hate me” (Deuteronomy 32:40-41 – NIV). Therefore, Moses says: “Rejoice, O nations,
with his people, for he will avenge the blood of his servants; he will take
vengeance on his enemies ….” (Deuteronomy 32:43 – NIV). There are many other
passages of the Old Testament which in one way or another state that God
takes vengeance: among them I want to mention this one which is written in
the book of the prophet Nahum: “The Lord is a jealous and avenging God; the
Lord takes vengeance and is filled with wrath” (Nahum 1:2 – NIV), and also
this one which is written in the Psalms: “O Lord, the God who avenges, O God
who avenges, shine forth” (Psalm 94:1 – NIV). |
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In the New Testament. There
are particularly two places where God is presented as an avenging God. The former
is in the Gospel according to Luke, where Jesus stated: “And when ye shall see
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Therefore,
as you can see, the Scripture attests in an eloquent and powerful way that
our God is an avenging God who takes vengeance on His adversaries. If it were
not so, how could the Scripture state that God is righteous? Therefore,
vengeance is necessary to God in order to show His righteousness, which is
very high. We are glad to have a God who not only is a merciful God but also
an avenging God; we are glad because we know that He will execute judgement
upon those who wrong us, both believers and unbelievers, by returning their
wickedness upon their own heads. Of course, God sometimes gives them (those
who wrong other people) time to repent of their sins, but if they don’t
repent God will definitely punish them. |
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Let no one
deceive you, God avenges both believers and unbelievers. He is the Righteous
One, to Him be the glory now and forever. Amen. |
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I want to
say something else. Today many preachers love to speak only about some of the
virtues of God, that is to say, about His love, His goodness, His
faithfulness, His mercy and His compassion, and they never speak about His
righteousness which God manifests through His vengeances, which are often
immediate. For instance, Ananias and Sapphira were put to death by God immediately, the reason was because they had lied to the
Holy Spirit (Acts 5:1-11). King Herod was struck down by an angel of God (and
he was eaten by worms and died) when the people of |
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Brothers,
let no man deceive you with vain words, search the Scriptures diligently and
you will see that God is an avenging God. |
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Beware of those
who teach that God is not an avenging God for they lie against the truth. |