I would really like to hear what you have to say about what God did in Noah’s time. Was God right in killing the entire world, except for eight people? Does God have that same right now?
As for Jesus, He loves his own, those he died for, those the Father gave him. Jesus didn’t lie when he said “I know my sheep and my sheep hear my voice.” He also said that not all were his sheep, but only those whom the Father gave him.
I have consistantly answered your questions, but when I pose a question, I would appreciate an answer, also.
God does love me, not as I am, but inspite of what I am, a sinner. I will be transformed when I get to heaven into a thing of beauty, a perfect creation, incapable of sin. Boy, I can’t wait for that.
In the same part of scripture we read that God regretted, repented, of ever having created man. Then he obviously changed his mind again.
If God is omniscient and unchanging, what gives with this?