1 Joh 5:19 We know that we are of Elohim, and that all the world lies in the wicked one. We know the question..."Why does God allow evil and suffering in this world?" Suffering is a different issue to evil, and I will deal with suffering in my next post...this post will deal with evil. The verse I quoted above addresses the first part...Evil. That phrase 'all the world lies in the wicked one', is well translated as 'all the world lies under the sway of the wicked one' in the New King James Version of the Bible. The original Greek text reads 'all the world lies in wickedness'. What this text makes clear is that the world we live in IS an evil one. There is a spiritual dimension in which there are spiritual forces at play. And since we are spirit beings (who live in a body and have a soul), we are very much affected by the happenings in the spiritual dimension. Right at the beginning of the bible this interplay is made clear in the ex...
1 Cor 11:1 Be immitators of me, as I also am of Messiah. These are the words of Paul, writer of much of the New Testament. He is telling the followers of this new faith (later to become known as Chistianity), to immitate him. He did this with confidence, knowing that he himself is immitating our Messiah, Yeshua. But why was this even necessary? Why would he not just tell them to immitate Yeshua directly? Why immitate Paul? The answer is simply because at this time, there were no New Testament writings in which they could read about the actions of and the example set by Yeshua. This was a new faith and Paul was one of the pioneers in the preaching thereof. But for us today things are very different...we have a bible through which we can read of the works of our Saviour, and can immitate him directly...there is no need to immitate any man. Sadly though, some of our leaders, and most who proclaim to be Christian, are not 'immitators of Messiah...