30/03/2023
INTRODUCING THE WHITE AND BLACK GOD TO YOU.
To say "WHITE and BLACK" is like referring to situations that involve opposing issues such as good and evil, right and wrong, darkness and light, love and hate, etc.
WHITE is the symbol of good and purity which is universally denoted to God, contrary to evil which is denoted as black. But this doesn't mean that God is free from having traits of Evil. God is a mixed God. Both good and evil are in Him. Remember, He created all things.
Evil represents the dark side of Him, while Good stands for His white side. So, whenever we ask for healing, prosperity, long life or anything good, we want the white side of God, but when it is to deal with an enemy mercilessly, we are taking to the dark side of God.
God does things in twos: The first usually reveals His anger, while the second makes a show of His grace and mercy. For example, the first man was Adam, the sinner whose disobedience brought us death, but the second man is Jesus, the righteous, whose obedient to death brought us eternal life. "...God speaks in one way, and also in two, yet people do not recognize it.” (Job 33:14).
I would rather say, God is a two way multipurpose God! 1 Samuel 2:6-7 said, "The Lord kills and makes alive; He brings down to the grave and brings up. He makes poor and makes rich, He brings low and lifts up" That's God for you! “He forms the light and create darkness, He makes peace and create evil.” (Isaiah 45:7).
This Evil side of His is why, Job told his wife: “Shall we indeed accept good from God, and shall we not accept adversity?” (Job 2:10). And Amos the Prophet confirmed it, saying: “If there is calamity in a city, will not the Lord have done it? (Amos 3:6).
A survey of every slaughter in the scripture shows that, despite the commandment: “Thou shalt not kill,” God is responsible for the untimely deaths of at least 2.8 million people, a murder of biblical proportions, in which He uses walls, stones, fire, plagues, animals, earthquakes, floods and other people to execute huge numbers in inventive and vengeful ways. Yet, no one questions Him. Can you question the Sovereign God for killing? Do any one question you if select some chicken from your poultry and kill them for your mulligan stew?
There are numerous killing sprees in the Bible for which God is responsibility. A total of 2,821,364 deaths are catalogued in the scripture as either directly orchestrated by God, or carried out with His assistance or permission. And ofcause, Satan, on the other hand, may not have killed more than ten (10), So, make no dispute over this because the scripture has it on records that God kills:
“I will cast her into a sickbed, and those who commit adultery with her into great tribulation, unless they repent of their deeds. I will *KILL* her children with death.” (Rev 2:22-23).
In the flood, God rebooted the earth, saving only one family and a boatload of animals to repopulate the planet. An action which Genesis 7:21 described thus: “all flesh died that moved upon the earth.” God drowns everyone for their “wickedness” bar his chosen survivors, but the Bible was not explicit on how many that died to afford Him the Almighty Over-Do-Do!
In 1 Samuel 6:19, "The Lord slaughtered some of the men of Beth-shemesh because they had looked into the ark of the Lord. He struck down 50,070 men among the people, and the people mourned because the Lord had struck the people with a great slaughter."
Not only that, in 2 Samuel 24:15 and 1 Chronicles 21:14, “The Lord sent a plague on Israel, and seventy thousand men of Israel fell dead.” Why did God killed the 70,000 men? He gave David three options and he chose pestilence, which caused these men to die. Now my question is, did they go to heaven?
In II Kings 19:35, "the Angel kills 185,000 Assyrian soldiers." In I Chronicles 21:15, the same "Angel of the Lord" was spotted by David to stand "between the earth and the heaven, with a drawn sword in his hand stretched out against Hebrews's enemies".
But God doesn’t segregate! Earlier in 2 Chronicles, the Lord smites 500,000 of His own men, simply because other Israelites ask Him to do so. Facing an ambush from the defected Kingdom of Israel, the men of Judah “cried onto the Lord.” Only "A CRY" was all God needed for Him to KILL. It is written in 2 Chronicles 13:17, “...five hundred thousand chosen men of Israel were slain down.”
Of 107 instances where God’s unthinkable killing power was demonstrated, a single massacre in 2 Chronicles makes that book the bloodiest. Asa, King of Judah, a tribe in Israel, beckoned the Lord to stop an army of “a thousand thousand” Ethiopians, which were attacking his kingdom. And because God liked Asa for destroying the alters of the strange gods, his request was granted. For Asa's sake, “The Lord smote the Ethiopians...” - 2 Chronicles 14:12-13. It’s one of the many times God helped the Israelites, win a war.
I'm RAINBOWMAN, the Spiritual Prophet with the mandate of preaching the gospel through colors. On this grace I speak over your life today, may the white sides of God be thy portion and may anyone planning evil against you recieve the Dark side of God.
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