Section 5 Building Your Relationship With God - 18 Clarification Of Bilblical Stories
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Question: Can you explain this answer better please? You mean to tell me that if a criminal intends to kill me and the only way to defend my life is to kill the person, better that this criminal kill me than to kill him to save myself? Why?

God’s answer:

To save your soul. You would rather die than commit a grave sin.

Question: Please confirm.

God’s answer:

For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. (Matthew 16:25)

Question: Confirm the bible quote please.

God’s answer:

Self-sacrifice

Question: I’m hearing though that you want to say something about your answer “it is noble”. I’m getting that although this is wrong, you’re more lenient about this. Can you please explain?

God’s answer:

Self–survival
It is instinctive.
You never wanted to kill anyone in the first place.
It’s not murder.
I take these into consideration when passing judgement.
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Question: Please confirm.

God’s answer:

I Am flexible

Question: Is it I AM flexible or I Am flexible?

God’s answer:

The Father

Meaning: I Am. The difference will be explained in Chapter 22.

Question: Why is it the Father who passes judgement?

God’s answer:

It is the Father who forgives. It’s My life.

Question: I’m picking up that the situation I gave, killing a criminal to save one’s life is what you call unintentional. So when does it become self-defense?

God’s answer:

Pre-planned
It is your intention in the first place. You beat them to the punch.

Question: Meaning “kill them before they kill you”?

God’s answer:

Proactive defense strategy

…whereas accidental situations are reactive.

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