Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Sam Shamoun "Muhammad’s Need of A Savior" (4)



All prophets, including Moses or Noah, are sent as relentless reformers of their nations, first and foremost. Not as usherers of destruction. They are repeatedly depicted, as is done throughout the book as regards Muhammad, as grieving for their nations' sins, doing all they can to bring them to the path of righteousness. They remain in that passionate empathy for their people so long as the benefit of the doubt is there, in case their addresses still have a potential to desist from their rejection of the divine message. 

But once it has been made manifest that their addressees will not desist and only increase in rebellion and hatred towards God, the messengers cannot remain empathetic to those who hate God. Any believer facing an enemy of God, will treat that person as one's own enemy. Nuh at some point prayed for the spiritual blindess to be inflicted on the mischievous elite that kept opposing and leading people astray.

Jeremiah or David, as reported in the Hebrew Bible, when confronted to the same kind of disbelievers said 
Jer12:1-3,15:15,17:18,18:18-22,Lam1:21-2,3:59-66,Ps5:10-11,7:10,55:16-24"May He incite Death upon them; may they descend to the grave alive..You, O God, shall lower them to the Pit of Destruction" 
or here concerning the Amalekites 
Ps68:2-4"May God rise; His enemies scatter, and those who hate Him flee from before Him. As smoke is driven away, You will drive [them] away; as wax melts before fire, the wicked will perish from before God. And the righteous will rejoice, yea, they will exult before God and they will delight with joy". 
In Neh3:36-7 the prophet prays that the mockers be cursed, despised, and exiled as the Jews were.

Similarily in the NT, Jesus, besides predicting the destruction of his rejecters, went on a long winded verbally abusive and insulting condemnation of those that opposed him.

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