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You might consider the subject matter of 2 Co 5.No scriptures talk about an immortal human spirit.
You had me worried there for a moment.Yes, all humans die physically now.
Sorry to be confused, but I am a little lost.Yes, heaven is where God is, not necessarily a physical place or existing in time and space. Beyond my pay grade at this point.
No scripture.No. Soul sleep is not biblical for Christians. Generally only SDA and JW believe it.
No scripture.Those who are righteous are in heaven awaiting for the resurrection.
No scripture.Remember the transfiguration? What about the parable of Lazarus and the rich man?
No scripture.They sound conscious to me!
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I'm not here asking for your opinion Riley.Soul sleep didn’t become popular among Christians until after the Reformation. Luther may have flirted with the idea, but he certainly didn’t believe in it!
Your quotations of Scripture are just proof text.
Well... as Christians we already believe that we can exist after death.What do you mean by that?
Not sure why you'd be confused, since in the next sentence I already said I don't know exactly what that state will be like other than that it will include the presence of God. As far as whether this world is heaven or hell I think it should be obvious enough that it's neither. Either way, the afterlife is something we can only know about in part, we don't have full understanding at this point as to what it will be like.Sorry to be confused, but I am a little lost.
If you believe heaven is a literal place where God dwells, and where persons can join God in heaven, why did you say this:
fhansen said:
This world is not hell, but certainly not heaven, either.
I don't understand that to be a Christian belief. Quite the opposite. Genesis 3:4Well... as Christians we already believe that we can exist after death.
Christians know.Not sure why you'd be confused, since in the next sentence I already said I don't know exactly what that state will be like other than that it will include the presence of God. As far as whether this world is heaven or hell I think it should be obvious enough that it's neither. Either way, the afterlife is something we can only know about in part, we don't have full understanding at this point as to what it will be like.
The last day is the end of time and the end of the church age where, according to the teaching (1 Th 4:16-17, 1 Co 6:2) of Christ (Lk 10:16), there occursThen why did Jesus say that the dead believers would be raised on the last day?
"And this is the will of Him who sent Me, that of everything that He has given Me I will lose nothing, but will raise it up on the last day. For this is the will of My Father, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in Him will have eternal life, and I Myself will raise him up on the last day.” John 6:39-40
And they died spiritually immediately after eating of the fruit, after their act of disobedience. That death is the alienation from God that we're all born into now and is the reason why we must be reborn. Later they would also die physically, as we all do, and yet still exist.I don't understand that to be a Christian belief. Quite the opposite. Genesis 3:4
Nah-just talk.Christians know.
The end of the church age is not the last day. There is still a 1000 year millennial reign. Then Satan is set free, and then after this, the general resurrection of everyone. Believer and non-believer. Alive and dead.The last day is the end of time and the end of the church age where, according to the teaching (1 Th 4:16-17, 1 Co 6:2) of Christ (Lk 10:16), there occurs
1) the resurrection of all mankind and
2) the catching up (harpazo) of the saints, both the then living and the resurrected, to meet the Lord in the air and to accompany him to earth (parousia) to
3) assist in the judgment of the world.
That is based in prophetic riddles not clearly spoken (Nu 12:6-8) and subject to more than one interpretation, where that particular interpretation is not in agreement with the teaching (1 Th 4:16-17, Co 6:2) of Christ (Lk 10:16).The end of the church age is not the last day. There is still a 1000 year millennial reign.
Then Satan is set free, and then after this, the general resurrection of everyone. Believer and non-believer. Alive and dead.
Here is my view:
- Church Age Ends – This is the period we are in now, where the gospel is being preached to the nations. It ends with the Second Coming of Christ.
- Second Coming of Christ – Jesus returns, defeats the Antichrist, and establishes His 1,000-year reign on earth. During this time, only the martyrs (Revelation 20:4-6) are resurrected to reign with Him.
- Satan Bound – Satan is restrained for this millennium, preventing him from deceiving the nations.
- Satan’s Final Rebellion – At the end of the 1,000 years, Satan is released, deceives the nations again, and leads one last rebellion against Christ, which is quickly defeated.
- Great White Throne Judgment (The last day) – All the dead are resurrected (including all believers who were not martyred) and judged. This is the “last day” when history as we know it ends.
- New Heaven & New Earth – God creates a renewed cosmos, and believers enter into the eternal state.
I do not find that in the teachings (1 Th 4:16-17, 1 Co 6:2) of Christ (Lk 10:16), with which it does not agree.So in short: No, the "last day" is not immediately after the Church Age. The 1,000-year reign comes first, then the final resurrection and judgment happen on the last day.
Do you believe that Christ will return with the martyrs and reign for 1000 years?
It’s not an opinion. I already mentioned the scripture verses that don’t support soul sleep such as Luke 9:28-36, Matthew 17:1-38, Mark 9:2-13.Please don't take this the wrong way, but I'm not here asking for your opinion Riley.
See previous post. Also, Philippians 1:23 .No scripture.
No scripture.
No scripture.
No scripture.
Sorry, but this thread and subforum is not for making unsupported claims.
The problems I have with your interpretations are that you turn it into a riddle when it does not need to be. Then you use excuses like "Prophetic Riddle" to excuse the pitfalls in your interpretation.That is based in prophetic riddles not clearly spoken
1 Thes 4:16where that particular interpretation is not in agreement with the teaching (1 Th 4:16-17, Co 6:2) of Christ (Lk 10:16).
The Devil claimed they would not die.And they died spiritually immediately after eating of the fruit, after their act of disobedience. That death is the alienation from God that we're all born into now and is the reason why we must be reborn. Later they would also die physically, as we all do, and yet still exist.
Read the verse again, with the surrounding verses. 1 Corinthians 2:6-10Nah-just talk.
“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no heart has imagined, what God has prepared for those who love Him.” 1 Cor 2:9
There's nothimg figurartive about spiritual death. Man was meant to be connected to the VIne and is lost, sick, disordered, in a state of injustice, dead, if apart from Him. And this, again, is why a living soul must be reborn.The Devil claimed they would not die.
Now you are back to figurative. You agreed humans die physically. Adam died physically.
The Devil lied.
So do his ministers. 2 Corinthians 11:15
Ok, so describe heaven for me.Read the verse again, with the surrounding verses. 1 Corinthians 2:6-10
Those words exactly refer to the ignorant. The ones you called Christians a moment ago.
Thanks for actually providing scripture.It’s not an opinion. I already mentioned the scripture verses that don’t support soul sleep such as Luke 9:28-36, Matthew 17:1-38, Mark 9:2-13.
God bless
I have a desire to live in paradise.See previous post. Also, Philippians 1:23 .
Blessings
It says in John 5:22-30 that the good are saved & the evil unsaved. It would seem that those saved by grace ( Ephesians 2:8-10) are unaffected by what scripture says is the 2nd death ( Revelation 20:6). The rest are judged by their works & those not found in the book of life are condemned ( Revelation 20:11-15); some were found & others not. What else could this mean unless we want to play head games about it? God will have mercy on whom He will have mercy ( Romans 9:14-18).It's one or the other.
Have you heard this before?
Growing up, I have heard this, multiple times.... "The good go the heaven. The bad go to hell. One place (heaven) is rejoicing and bliss. The other place (Hell), is torment and anguish... eternally."
Then in my early 20s, I came to learn that this is not true at all. Thanks be to God.
All good people do not go to heaven, and bad people do not experience literal torment and anguish eternally.
What is interesting, is that I learned this truth from the Bible... the same book persons claim teaches the opposite.
What should you believe - (A) All good people go do heaven, and all bad people go to hell. Or (B) All good people do not go to heaven, and both bad and good people go to "hell"?
What the Bible says, is that B is correct, and A is not true.
This is very important to know, because it opens the door for us to know the truth, as taught in the Bible, and reveals the truth about our loved ones that have died, and their future, and ours.
Let's look at it together.
Let's start by asking three questions ...
- Was King David a good man?
- When King David died, did he go to heaven?
- Where is King David now?
If one uses death to describe separation from God, it is figurative use of the word dead, or death.There's nothimg figurartive about spiritual death. Man was meant to be connected to the VIne and is lost, sick, disordered, in a state of injustice, dead, if apart from Him. And this, again, is why a living soul must be reborn.
What the Bible tells us about heaven, is not a description.Ok, so describe heaven for me.
If you’re referring to the resurrection at the end of time, then yes. Those who died aren’t unconscious per scripture cited and what the early Church taught.I have a desire to live in paradise.
I still have to wait... like those who die, and await resurrection.
I'm sure there are children who want to get up this weekend and go to the park. They aren't going to immediately transport to the park.
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