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another question about souls :)

LadyNyx

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I asked a question about souls earlier and I have another one.

If we all have souls and when we die our souls either go to heaven and hell, where do our souls come from and what are they? Do souls come from God? If so, are they a part of God, Himself? If not, what are souls exactly…if they’re not part of God then what does souls come from? If they are part of God, then part of God is in us…if God is in us then how can our soul (little part of God) even go to hell? God, Himself, cannot be sent to hell…God cannot sin…God cannot even fathom evil...so if our souls are little parts of God, how could our souls be damned to a place that God could never go?
 

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God created our souls. They are like Him, but not pieces of Him. He dwells withing us, but that isn't our soul.

They other bit, about Hell, depends on your view of it. God can fathom evil, how else would be know what it is to tell us not to do it?

But, on Hell, I always thought of it as a place God put aside where people who go there can't feel His presence. Since here on Earth, His presence is all around us, we can't help but feel it and have no preparation or anything for how Hell will feel. But it will be absolutely terrible. But only people who want to go there go there.

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The way I see it we are a three part being, we have a spirit, a soul and are encased in a physical body.

I believe that your spirit is eternal and will when you die you will spend eternity with God or being eternally separated from Him.

Your soul is your mind/emotions your conscious self if you like. Your spirit man and soul are connected eternally.

Your body is just the casing, your earth suit if you like. It will decay and degenarate and eventually die.

Your spirit was placed within you by God and bears witness to the truth. Your Spirit man discerns the spiritual. Whereas your soul can be carnal as it is your emotiona and intellect. This is why we need to be transformed by the renewing of our minds.

His own Spirit also will dwell in you when you get saved. If you are saved, your body will die and your spirit and souls will live eternally with God. If you are not saved then you (spirit and soul) will spend eternity away from Him in hell.
 
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I asked a question about souls earlier and I have another one.

If we all have souls and when we die our souls either go to heaven and hell, where do our souls come from and what are they? Do souls come from God? If so, are they a part of God, Himself? If not, what are souls exactly…if they’re not part of God then what does souls come from? If they are part of God, then part of God is in us…if God is in us then how can our soul (little part of God) even go to hell? God, Himself, cannot be sent to hell…God cannot sin…God cannot even fathom evil...so if our souls are little parts of God, how could our souls be damned to a place that God could never go?

A soul is the by-product of spirit meeting flesh [or body]..

Just like when a cloud rolls by on a warm day with a cold ground, mist arises :)

THE CREATION OF MAN
And Jehovah God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul (Gen. 2.7 ASV). When God first created man He formed him of dust from the ground, and then breathed the breath of life into his nostrils. As soon as the breath of life, which became man's spirit, came into contact with man's body, the soul was produced. Hence the soul is the combination of man's body and spirit. The Scriptures therefore call man a living soul. The breath of life became man's spirit; that is, the principle of life within him. The Lord Jesus tells us it is the spirit that gives life (John 6.63). This breath of life comes from the Lord of Creation. However, we must not confuse man's spirit with God's Holy Spirit. The latter differs from our human spirit. Romans 8.16 demonstrates their difference by declaring that it is the Spirit himself bearing witness with our spirit that we are children of God. The original of the word life in breath of life is chay and is in the plural. This may refer to the fact that the in-breathing of God produced a twofold life, soulical and spiritual. When the in-breathing of God entered man's body it became the spirit of man; but when the spirit reacted with the body the soul was produced. This explains the source of our spiritual and soulical lives. We must recognize, though, that this spirit is not God's Own life, for the breath of the Almighty gives me life (job 33.4). It is not the entrance of the uncreated life of God into man, neither is it that life of God, which we receive at regeneration. What we receive at new birth is God's Own life as typified by the tree of life. But our human spirit, though permanently existing, is void of eternal life.
"Formed man of dust from the ground" refers to man's body; "breathed into his nostrils the breath of life" refers to man's spirit as it came from God; and "man became a living soul" refers to man's soul when the body was quickened by the spirit and brought into being a living and self-conscious man. A complete man is a trinity the composite of spirit, soul and body. According to Genesis 2.7, man was made up of only two independent elements, the corporeal and the spiritual; but when God placed the spirit within the casing of the earth, the soul was produced. The spirit of man touching the dead body produced the soul. The body apart from the spirit was dead, but with the spirit man was made alive. The organ thus animated was called the soul.
Man became a living soul expresses not merely the fact that the combination of spirit and body produced the soul; it also suggests that spirit and body were completely merged in this soul. In other words, soul and body were combined with the spirit, and spirit and body were merged in the soul. Adam in his unfallen state knew nothing of these ceaseless strivings of spirit and flesh which are matters of daily experience to us. There was a perfect blending of his three natures into one and the soul as the uniting medium became the cause of his individuality, of his existence as a distinct being. (Pember'sEarth's Earliest Age) Man was designated a living soul, for it was there that the spirit and body met and through which his individuality was known. Perhaps we may use an imperfect illustration: drop some dye into a cup of water. The dye and water will blend into a third substance called ink. In like manner the two independent elements of spirit and body combine to become living soul. (The analogy fails in that the soul produced by the combining of spirit and body becomes an independent, indissoluble element as much as the spirit and body.)
God treated man's soul as something unique. As the angels were created as spirits, so man was created predominantly as a living soul. Man not only had a body, a body with the breath of life; he became a living soul as well. Thus we find later in the Scriptures that God often referred to men as souls. Why? Because what the man is depends on how his soul is. His soul represents him and expresses his individuality. It is the organ of man's free will, the organ in which spirit and body are completely merged. If man's soul wills to obey God, it will allow the spirit to rule over the man as ordered by God. The soul, if it chooses, also can suppress the spirit and take some other delight as lord of the man. This trinity of spirit, soul and body may be partially illustrated by a light bulb. Within the bulb, which can represent the total man, there are electricity, light and wire. The spirit is like the electricity, the soul the light, and body the wire. Electricity is the cause of the light while light is the effect of electricity. Wire is the material substance for carrying the electricity as well as for manifesting the light. The combination of spirit and body produces soul, that which is unique to man. As electricity, carried by the wire, is expressed in light, so spirit acts upon the soul and the soul, in turn, expresses itself through the body.
However, we must remember well that whereas the soul is the meeting-point of the elements of our being in this present life, the spirit will be the ruling power in our resurrection state. For the Bible tells us that it is sown a physical body, it is raised a spiritual body (I Cor. 15.44). Yet here is a vital point: we who have been joined to the resurrected Lord can even now have our spirit rule over the whole being. We are not united to the first Adam who was made a living soul but to the last Adam who is a life-giving spirit (v.45).

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