SOME MISUNDERSTOOD OLD TESTAMENT PASSAGES.
Read in Light of Christ
Many statements in the Old Testament were written from human perception, not full revelation. Here are key examples Dr. Abel Damina often clarifies:
1. “Did God repent?”
Moses and other prophets wrote statements like:
Genesis 6:6 “It repented the Lord…”
1 Samuel 15:11 “It repenteth me that I made Saul king…”
Judges 2:18 “…it repented the Lord…”
But later, the same scriptures say:
Numbers 23:19 – “God is not a man that He should repent.”
So is God confused? No.
These are human interpretations, not God changing His mind. They wrote from limited revelation, not Christ.
2. “God came down to check?”
Genesis 18:21. “I will go down now and see…”
But God is all-knowing.
He doesn’t need investigation.
That language reflects man’s viewpoint, not God’s limitation.
3. “God wanted to kill Moses?”
Exodus 4:24 says the Lord “sought to kill him.”
But think about it:
Can the Almighty “try” and fail?
Does God attempt murder?
Of course not.
Moses reported based on fear and perception, not accurate revelation.
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Abel Damina
Read in Light of Christ
Many statements in the Old Testament were written from human perception, not full revelation. Here are key examples Dr. Abel Damina often clarifies:
1. “Did God repent?”
Moses and other prophets wrote statements like:
Genesis 6:6 “It repented the Lord…”
1 Samuel 15:11 “It repenteth me that I made Saul king…”
Judges 2:18 “…it repented the Lord…”
But later, the same scriptures say:
Numbers 23:19 – “God is not a man that He should repent.”
So is God confused? No.
These are human interpretations, not God changing His mind. They wrote from limited revelation, not Christ.
2. “God came down to check?”
Genesis 18:21. “I will go down now and see…”
But God is all-knowing.
He doesn’t need investigation.
That language reflects man’s viewpoint, not God’s limitation.
3. “God wanted to kill Moses?”
Exodus 4:24 says the Lord “sought to kill him.”
But think about it:
Can the Almighty “try” and fail?
Does God attempt murder?
Of course not.
Moses reported based on fear and perception, not accurate revelation.
#unveilingchristministry #treandingpost #PureFaith #Christian
#AbelDamina #bibleverse #Godisgood #grace #nigeria #canada #usa #bible #followerseveryone #highlightseveryonefollowers #everyonefollowers #facebookviral #trendingpost #hilights
Abel Damina
SOME MISUNDERSTOOD OLD TESTAMENT PASSAGES.
Read in Light of Christ
Many statements in the Old Testament were written from human perception, not full revelation. Here are key examples Dr. Abel Damina often clarifies:
1. “Did God repent?”
Moses and other prophets wrote statements like:
Genesis 6:6 “It repented the Lord…”
1 Samuel 15:11 “It repenteth me that I made Saul king…”
Judges 2:18 “…it repented the Lord…”
But later, the same scriptures say:
Numbers 23:19 – “God is not a man that He should repent.”
So is God confused? No.
These are human interpretations, not God changing His mind. They wrote from limited revelation, not Christ.
2. “God came down to check?”
Genesis 18:21. “I will go down now and see…”
But God is all-knowing.
He doesn’t need investigation.
That language reflects man’s viewpoint, not God’s limitation.
3. “God wanted to kill Moses?”
Exodus 4:24 says the Lord “sought to kill him.”
But think about it:
Can the Almighty “try” and fail?
Does God attempt murder?
Of course not.
Moses reported based on fear and perception, not accurate revelation.
#unveilingchristministry #treandingpost #PureFaith #Christian
#AbelDamina #bibleverse #Godisgood #grace #nigeria #canada #usa #bible #followerseveryone #highlightseveryonefollowers #everyonefollowers #facebookviral #trendingpost #hilights
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