okay from what i read SDA beleivs that at the end the wicked will be on the earth (including Satan) but God will bring down fire from heaven and destroy them (including apollyon) but what about Rev. 20:10? [BIBLE]Revelation 20:10[/BIBLE]
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Megs06 said:Hmm... the wicked will be on the earth after the thousand years are up and then God will send a fire down to destroy them. It is ONLY Satan and the false prophets that will be tortured and tormented for eternity.. thats what we believe.. that is not including the wicked people as what some people believe.
Megs06 said:Hmm... the wicked will be on the earth after the thousand years are up and then God will send a fire down to destroy them. It is ONLY Satan and the false prophets that will be tortured and tormented for eternity.. thats what we believe.. that is not including the wicked people as what some people believe.
HoneyDew said:I think we believe that Satan and his angels (along with the aforementioned wicked people) will be completely destroyed -- not be tormented throughout eternity.
If I recall correctly, I was told that some suffering will last longer than others --given the amount of "light" they had and the refusal to accept the Lord of Love and obey His commandments.
Edited to add: I have no idea where in the Bible to find the above regarding length of suffering -- it might have been from other sources.
IWTALCT said:It sorta looks like from what I read here and in something else every SDA member has his/her seperate belief on this.
Sophia7 said:No, the official Adventist belief is that Satan and his angels will be completely destroyed. Some among us may disagree, however, with some of the official beliefs.
Hell is on earth... That's simply the answer.IWTALCT said:okay from what i read SDA beleivs that at the end the wicked will be on the earth (including Satan) but God will bring down fire from heaven and destroy them (including apollyon) but what about Rev. 20:10? Revelation 20:10And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.
IWTALCT said:okay from what i read SDA beleivs that at the end the wicked will be on the earth (including Satan) but God will bring down fire from heaven and destroy them (including apollyon) but what about Rev. 20:10? Revelation 20:10And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.
You're right in saying this. That is because there are variations in all faiths. However, the veiw that Satan etc will be in everlasting punishment is not accepted by most adventistsIWTALCT said:It sorta looks like from what I read here and in something else every SDA member has his/her seperate belief on this.
thank you..I was going to bring up the different "forevers" in the Bible, as well...Windmill said:I used to think it was a contridiction, too! So I asked my bible study helper on sabbathtruth about this, and their response was this-
The words "for ever" do not necessarily mean "without end." In fact, the Bible uses the term fifty-six times ("For ever" can be found in your biblical concordance under "Ever") in connection with the things which have already ended. In Exodus 21 :1-6 the Hebrew servant was to serve his master "for ever," but it was obviously only as long as he lived. Hannah took her son Samuel to God's house to abide "for ever," but she plainly limited that time to "as long as he liveth." 1 Samuel 1:22, 28.
The term is clearly defined in Psalms 48:14, "For this God is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide even unto death." The desolation of Edom was to continue "for ever and ever." Isaiah 34:10. Christ is called "a priest for ever" (Hebrews 5:6), yet after sin is blotted out, Christ's work as a priest will end. The Bible states, "The wicked ... shall be destroyed for ever." Psalm 92:7.
You're right in saying this. That is because there are variations in all faiths. However, the veiw that Satan etc will be in everlasting punishment is not accepted by most adventistsand I must ask, if that were true, and this was taking place on earth, then how can the new earth be made?
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