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I think "afterlife" is a misnomer. It is actually the "after death." The distinction is slight but important. "Afterlife" implies we have not been judged. Afterdeath seems more accurate. If we have already been judged with death, we have no hope after judgement is rendered for a new or different judgement. We are utterly hopeless and without help. This is exactly why Christ had to come. In Adam's death judgement, you can proclaim Jesus is Lord to no salvific effect. You have died because of the curse (for Adam's sin, not your own). Your actions (good or bad) have no hope of affecting your situation. After death, means after being judged. You can't get a new trial.To me, the afterlife is anything after this life on earth.
With that clarification,can you answer the question?
The confession then, in the afterlife, that "Jesus is Lord" is of no effect, or of good effect?
The second death, to you, is a forever burning hell, or annihilation?
The Bible is clear that David, Abraham, and all others were in hell after their death. They had no hope, no chance of escape until Christ came. Christ abolished the first judgement (death) so that a new judgement can be rendered. He did this by causing the first death - Adam's corporate judgement - to become unjust. By a single righteous person existing in the world, a corporate judgement of death was no longer just. As long as no one righteous appeared, the corporate judgement was just and justified.
The second death comes AFTER all life on earth is resurrected back to life. Adam's corporate death judgement is vacated and new, individual judgements take place. It is this second judgement where Christ's righteousness (through faith) can be applied to individual believers. If you are judged in the second judgement (the Great White Throne judgement) to be wicked, you are judged with the second death. The second death is eternal torment in the Lake of Fire... it is NOT annihilation.
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