@Verydarcman_PR This is the most insensitive comment I've read and coming from somebody like CP that is supposed to have some brains makes it worse. Obviously I was wrong to think that l.
we cannot conclude that God has darkness in Him or that His character swings between good and evil. Those options are closed by Scripture itself. So where does the idea of the โtwo-sided Godโ come from? Now itโs important to understand that the Bible is a story across time in
In Him. Apostle John who perhaps is more consistent in describing Godโs character, tells us that โGod is light; in Him there is no darkness at all.โ (1 John 1:5)
On the ground of the above truth, whatever we conclude about any difficult text in the scripture,
โข Secondly, God is consistently and eternally good. James tells us that โEvery good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of light, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turningโ (James 1:17)
โข Thirdly, God is light and no darkness (evil) exists
LETโS TALK ABOUT THE TWO-SIDED GOD!
If you read the Bible literally, you are likely to come out with this picture of an unstable God with dual personality. A God who does good, and sometimes does evil. This is one of the biggest misunderstandings in Christian theology.
we need to begin with scriptural position about Godโs nature.
โข The first thing to note is that God does not change. The scriptures says โI am the LORD God, and I change notโ (Mal 3:6). God is not kinder in one era and crueler in another. His character is constant.