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Tagged as: Days of Noah, End Times, Jesus' return, Violence
Jack Wellman is a father and grandfather and a Christian author and pastor of Heritage Evangelical Free Church in Udall, KS & also a Prison Minister. He did his graduate work at Moody Theological Seminary. His books are include: “Teaching Children The Gospel/How to Raise Godly Children,“ “Do Babies Go To Heaven?/Why Does God Allow Suffering?,“ "The Great Omission; Reaching the Lost for Christ," and “Blind Chance or Intelligent Design?, Empirical Methodologies & the Bible."
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Great read pastor Jack. Makes me wonder though, so in the days of Noah God decided to wipe out everything because of all the evil in the world and to start over. why are we headed that way again? He knows everything before it happens. So why is the world failing, again. Another words didn’t God know that this would happen again? Thank you, for all your postings.
Hello Linda and thank you for your comment and question. We are headed for another judgment, but this one the final judgment (Rev 20:12-15). God knew this but doesn’t force His will on anyone. Whoever sins has no excuse. God is omniscient, and knows all things, even the future, but so did He know the evil done to the Son of God, His One and only Son Who died for sinners, and yet Jesus was without sin. All things work together for our good…(Rom 8:28).