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This was prophesied (Ex 34:10, Isaiah 33:11-12, 65:15, Jer 16:4) and the Jews
were forced by the Nazis to become idolatrous burnt offerings walking to gas
chambers (Lev 26:37, Deut 32:25), burnt in ovens (Ezek 21:32) a Diaspora (Deut
28:25), a horror to the Earth (Deut 28:37). God is the God of Aushwitz just as
surely as He is the God of a mother suckling its new-born baby in joy, indeed he
commanded the Israelites to perpetrate ethnic cleansing and holocausts (Deut
20:10-20). God is a terrible beauty (Deut 20:10-20). This is no surprise as Love
Creates and allows Free Will which inevitably leads to Suffering of the created,
and led to the suffering of God, as God interacts with the creature's free will, in the
attempt to lead the creature to a state of permanent Salvation - the Prime Principle
(Isaiah 66:16, Rom 8:28). The inevitability of the suffering flows from the natural
desire of Free Will to be God (Gen 3:6, 22, Ex 20:2-5, Isaiah 14:13-14, Rom
10:3). Only the eternal is ultimately real to God (Mat 8:22, Luke 9:60). Sin and
suffering remains for those condemned, as a default, to a suffering eternity but, in a
mystery, these beings are both dead and destroyed (Rev 14:9-11, 20:15). Sin is
permanently contained in the lake of fire (Rev 14:11, 20:15).
Jews acting as money-lenders is also prophesied (Deut 15:6).
Generations
The customs and practises of the world change from generation to generation and
the children of the world are more adaptable in the customs and practises
prevalent in their day than Christians (Luke 16:8). The practise of Hermeneutics,
Exegesis and Tradition in the interpretation of the Word, and these three follow
worldly pressures, results in the doctrines produced lagging behind secular
wisdom and culture by about one generation (Mat 15:6, 9, Mark 7:7, 9, 13,
Luke 16:8).
Origins & Destiny
When Jesus talks of those being “of” Satan he is talking of those who have
followed Satan and his influences; He is not saying that they were pre-destined
without choice to inevitably follow him as children (John 8:43-44). This is seen by
Peter being influenced in the way of Satan at one point (Mat 16:23). This explains
Matthew 13:38. We become children of God, in the full and proper sense (i.e. not
just image and creation), or otherwise by choice not physical birth or lineage (Col
1:20). Everyone has the opportunity for Salvation, even those who reject the
Gospel, at the very point of their condemnation (1 Cor 12:3, Rev 5:13).