Sunday, June 17, 2007

Old Testament God VS New Testament God

It is mine to avenge; I will repay.
In due time their foot will slip;
their day of disaster is near
and their doom rushes upon them."

The LORD will judge his people
and have compassion on his servants
when he sees their strength is gone
and no one is left, slave or free.

He will say: "Now where are their gods,
the rock they took refuge in,

the gods who ate the fat of their sacrifices
and drank the wine of their drink offerings?
Let them rise up to help you!
Let them give you shelter!

"See now that I myself am He!
There is no god besides me.
I put to death and I bring to life,
I have wounded and I will heal,
and no one can deliver out of my hand.

I lift my hand to heaven and declare:
As surely as I live forever,

when I sharpen my flashing sword
and my hand grasps it in judgment,
I will take vengeance on my adversaries
and repay those who hate me.

I will make my arrows drunk with blood,
while my sword devours flesh:
the blood of the slain and the captives,
the heads of the enemy leaders."

- Deuteronomy 32:35-42 -


With imageries like these it is no wonder that some Christians say that the God of the Old Testament is less compassionate and loving compared to Jesus Christ in the New Testament. However most fail to notice that Jesus is equally strict, He talked about eternal punishment, cursed the fig tree and even said He came not to bring peace but division! On the other hand, the God of the Old Testament is just as loving. He didn't bring down ten plagues upon Egypt without giving Pharaoh numerous warnings. He accepted Abraham's bargain to save Sodom - but alas, there were not enough righteous people to save it. He wanted to punished Nineveh and had sent Jonah to warn them of their impending doom, but relented when the people of Nineveh repented. I would cite more instances but I think you got the idea I was trying to convey; seriously if that is not compassion and love, I don't know what else to call it.

God said "It is mine to avenge, I will repay ... I will make my arrows drunk with blood, while my sword devours flesh" and He did. The lance was drenched in His blood as it pierced His crucified self on the side. He avenge it upon himself and paid it in full. Isaiah was right: by his wounds we are healed. As in Hebrews, God is consistent, He is the same, yesterday, today and forever.

What has changed?

Our perception.

P/S: Many thanks to Meg and Chian Shen for inspiring this post :)

Monday, June 11, 2007

What's the best thing God ever made?

According to Johnny Five, a homeless man in New York

"...the best thing God ever made was tomorrow."

- Johnny Five, homeless man in New York

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What do you think is the best thing that God ever made?