RE: Why would a perfect being make an imperfect world?
February 20, 2017 at 6:15 pm
(This post was last modified: February 20, 2017 at 6:17 pm by Mystic.)
The reason is to test us and see which one actually truly loves him, and to see who is best in action. This world is not a perfect world as a reward, but it's a perfect world as a test, and in preparation of either reward or punishment.
The perfect world as a reward is the next world. The perfect world as a trial is this imperfect world.
Aside from that, is to increase the blessings and rank of his chosen ones, when they strive to spread his mercy and guide humanity and djinns.
He made the trial through them easy, and made the tribulations of the world and it's hardship be mixed with ease, and if we love them, big or small tribulations will not harm us but benefit us.
And if we oppose his chosen ones, no amount of blessings will benefit us nor enrich us.
He wishes to see who can recognize his name among the false faces, see his light among the darkness, and scent his holy scent among the stenches of this world.
He wishes to see who will pull out their sword of honor, and cut off their hidden enemies, the Devils.
He wishes to see who loves him enough to strive for his sake and prefers the place of proximity to him, then this temporal place of destruction.
The perfect world as a reward is the next world. The perfect world as a trial is this imperfect world.
Aside from that, is to increase the blessings and rank of his chosen ones, when they strive to spread his mercy and guide humanity and djinns.
He made the trial through them easy, and made the tribulations of the world and it's hardship be mixed with ease, and if we love them, big or small tribulations will not harm us but benefit us.
And if we oppose his chosen ones, no amount of blessings will benefit us nor enrich us.
He wishes to see who can recognize his name among the false faces, see his light among the darkness, and scent his holy scent among the stenches of this world.
He wishes to see who will pull out their sword of honor, and cut off their hidden enemies, the Devils.
He wishes to see who loves him enough to strive for his sake and prefers the place of proximity to him, then this temporal place of destruction.