Jesus cannot Wait to Kindle the Fire. Why?

Luke 12:49 “I came to cast fire upon the earth, and how I wish it were kindled already!” - Berean Literal Bible ‘Christian’, if you believe in an everlasting hellfire of damnation, why would you think Jesus said what He said here with an exclamation mark? You who believe Jesus to be love, does this make any sense to you? If you are in your right mind, NO, it does not of course. So then, “what is really going on here?” This must be a question you just HAVE to ask yourself. Paul casts light on this question in … Hebrews 12:2 “looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who in view of the joy lying before Him endured the cross, having despised its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” - Berean Literal Bible (Please take note that the “at” must read “in” in the above verse. Check the Greek in your interlinear Bible) This verse clearly reveals Jesus’ primary reason for going through the pain that was lying ahead of Him… JOY… not sorrow. We will only know in the end to what extent Jesus suffered for each and every one of us in composite severity on the cross at Golgotha. Job’s extreme suffering was only his own suffering. It is impossible to imagine Jesus’ suffering for ALL huminity at once. But, as the saying goes... “all’s well that ends well”. Jesus’ anticipation of the JOY all will have after His sacrifice will far outweigh His pain! Joy? Will Jesus delight in the ‘everlasting torture’ billions of so-called Christians are believing to be waiting for the unbelievers? This is the ultimate disregard for the Blood of Christ… an abomination that calls for terrible reckoning from everyone guilty of spreading this atrocious lie for sure. To deny even only one person (let alone billions), this unimaginable joy with Christ, is an expression of Schadenfreude and hatred in its worst form. This doctrine is as much UN -Christian as it is IN- human. To be continued…
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Jesus cannot Wait

to Kindle the Fire.

Why?

Luke 12:49 “I came to cast fire upon the earth, and how I wish it were kindled already!” - Berean Literal Bible ‘Christian’, if you believe in an everlasting hellfire of damnation, why would you think Jesus said what He said here with an exclamation mark? You who believe Jesus to be love, does this make any sense to you? If you are in your right mind, NO, it does not of course. So then, “what is really going on here?” This must be a question you just HAVE to ask yourself. Paul casts light on this question in Hebrews 12:2 “looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who in view of the joy lying before Him endured the cross, having despised its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” - Berean Literal Bible (Please take note that the “at” must read “in” in the above verse. Check the Greek in your interlinear Bible) This verse clearly reveals Jesus’ primary reason for going through the pain that was lying ahead of Him… JOY… not sorrow. We will only know in the end to what extent Jesus suffered for each and every one of us in composite severity on the cross at Golgotha. Job’s extreme suffering was only his own suffering. It is impossible to imagine Jesus’ suffering for ALL huminity at once. But, as the saying goes... “all’s well that ends well”. Jesus’ anticipation of the JOY all will have after His sacrifice will far outweigh His pain! Joy? Will Jesus delight in the ‘everlasting torture’ billions of so-called Christians are believing to be waiting for the unbelievers? This is the ultimate disregard for the Blood of Christ… an abomination that calls for terrible reckoning from everyone guilty of spreading this atrocious lie for sure. To deny even only one person (let alone billions), this unimaginable joy with Christ, is an expression of Schadenfreude and hatred in its worst form. This doctrine is as much UN -Christian as it is IN- human. To be continued…
Jesus cannot Wait to Kindle the Fire. Why?