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*IF LUCIFER (KJ GOT THIS WORD FROM THE LATIN VULGATE), OR SATAN IS A MAN, HE WILL BE SAVED. IN ADAM ALL DIE, IN CHRIST ALL ARE MADE ALIVE.
Its almost odd how people say are you just with Jesus to avoid hell? Because that is what got me saved, the rapture idea.
Of course not, but had I thought all are saved, I would not have accepted Jesus' offer of life. yes, I could have rejected it, free will.
But I didn't.
But the fact of hell wakes one up,makes one SEE that we were all going there because of sin, but Jesus' sacrificial death and resurrection gives us a chance NOT to.
Can anyone who images there is no hell understand that?
What are you saying then that reconciliation and salvation are the same thing? One needs to be careful here and watch ones foot.You do realize the Great Reconciler is Jesus the Christ Himself, don't you?
I'm so glad God wrote in Greek and Hebrew and not the tongue of rappers.God is God of the ages, yes. He is also outside of time, so He is infinite.
The duration of aionios (the Greek word which the English words "eternal", "everlasting" and "forever" replace) is determined by the subject to which it refers.
For instance, when aionios ("forever") is in reference to how long Jonah was in the belly of the fish, it meant 3 days.
For slaves, aionios pertained to the duration of their mortal life span.
For Solomon's temple, aionios referred to 400 years.
As it pertains to God, it encompasses and transcends time altogether. He is the God of all the ages as well as any individual one.
The term is relative, the duration of which depends upon that with which it is associated.
For a modern example, when one refers to a "long" hot dog, no one would immediately think of a hot dog as lengthy as a "long" limo. A "large" spider would never be taken to mean a spider the same size as a "large" house. A "long" business meeting does not equal a "long" winter in duration. Both are referred to as "long", yes, but what determines the duration is not the adjective "long", but rather the noun to which the adjective is referring.
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Amen sis! What man doesn't understand he just points his finger at and yells out of blindness. See jewish leaders of Jesus time.Amen. God has always shared this as the Reconciliation Awareness.
"Universalism" = label invented by man to completely shut down all rational thought by raising emotionally-triggered red "heresy alert!" flags.
Mmm-hmm! Exactly.Amen sis! What man doesn't understand he just points his finger at and yells out of blindness. See jewish leaders of Jesus time.What was it they said to him? Oh yes "your father is the devil". Boy does that sound familiar where have I hear that?
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The correct interpretation of the often misinterpreted verse by UR folk, I share here:
1 Corinthians 15:22
Just as everyone dies because we all belong to Adam, everyone who belongs to Christ will be given new life.
Just checked this out in my PC Study Bible, pulling the first commentary on the list, Barnes' Notes:
"If this passage means, that in Adam, or by him, all people became sinners, then the correspondent declaration 'all shall be made alive' must have reference to the words 'all die,' and must affirm the co-relative and opposite fact. If the phrase 'all die' there means all become sinners, then the phrase 'all be made alive' must mean all shall be made holy, or be recovered from their spiritual death; and thus an obvious argument is furnished for the doctrine of universal salvation, which it is difficult, if not impossible, to meet. It is not a sufficientanswer to this to say that the word 'all,' in the latter part of the sentence, means all the elect, or all the righteous; for its most natural and obvious meaning is, that is is co-extensive with the word 'all' in the former part of the verse."
No Problem.
No, sorry. There is no such thing as punishment promised after death in the Old Testament. If there is then please supply scripture.
Please show from Genesis, the beginning, that God's judgment on mankind is endless punishment for sin.
No, you'd better believe that the early Church did not believe in endless torment. That's something that did not rear it's ugly head for at least two hundred years after Christ... one of the damnable false heresy's that Paul knew would come into the Church and warned against.
What happens to the dead once death is abolished?
He is the Good Shepherd who will seek until the last lost sheep is in His fold. He proclaimed the omnipotence of His love in the sweetest of tones. The Good Shepherd who came from heaven, and gave His life, will seek, and seek, and seek, and save, and save, and save, until He has brought all men back to God.
I remember sitting, some time after this experience, in the auditorium of the public school in the rural community where we lived in southern Alabama, looking at the several hundred students assembled there, as the Spirit mused in my heart, "Someday, someway, somewhere, CHRIST WILL SAVE THEM ALL!" The revelation was real to me, Christ was there bursting forth in my spirit, and I rose and departed with gladness that Christ is indeed Victor!
At the same time I have warned the sinner that if he sins, the face of God is against him; that if he will not submit to Christ, hell is in front of him; the way of the transgressor is hard, for the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men; let no man deceive you with vain words, for because of these things the wrath of God comes upon the children of disobedience. But let us not falsely say that such men will never be saved; let us not limit the Holy One of Israel!
Most Christians believe that once a person dies, his or her fate is sealed for ever. If anyone has been fortunate enough to have repeated the "sinner's prayer" one moment before death stole the spirit away, he is guaranteed, according to the "orthodox" teaching, that he will go straight to heaven. Matters not whether he was truly drawn to the Son by the Holy Spirit; as long as he muttered the correct words before the final beat of his heart yielded to the stillness and silence of death, his salvation is eternally secured.
The question comes ... was the mercy and redemption of God tied to his heartbeat? Was there mercy for him IF HE WOULD HAVE MADE IT TO THE MEETING, but eternal damnation instead BECAUSE A DRUNKEN FOOL PULLED OUT IN FRONT OF HIM IN THE DARKNESS?
Multiply this single case by scores of billions of human beings, who age after age, have been hurdled into this hopeless hell - all tortured and tormented while the ages roll, and roll, and roll... without mercy and without remedy.
If the above scenario be true then something horrid must have happened to both God and His saints in heaven. Before the death of these people God loved them all, and in many instances they loved each other, saved and unsaved alike, and would have performed a great number of kindnesses for one another. Many of these had Christian friends and loved ones who were very concerned about them and prayed earnestly for them. But now that both saint and sinner are out in "eternity," God and all the saints in heaven have either lost their love and compassion for their lost loved ones, or else God has brainwashed all the saints so that they have erased from their memory the fact that their beloved mothers and fathers, their lovely sisters and brothers, their precious daughters and sons, and their good friends and neighbors are suffering the most terrible pain and hideous torture for all eternity. So we see this: there is MORE LOVE AND COMPASSION in the natural world in God and the saved ones, than there is in the spirit world. Furthermore, there is MORE LOVE for sinners while they have bodies than there is for sinners without bodies. What has happened to cause God and the saints to turn from love and pity for the lost, to a feeling that the lost are now getting what they deserve and should suffer the torments of the damned for all eternity? What, I ask, has happened to God and the saints to cause them to love and seek the lost as long as their frail, mortal bodies endure, but to turn from that love for the precious unclothed spirit of the very same man or woman? Can we believe that God, having created all things for His pleasure, having so loved His creation that He freely gave heaven's most precious gift, after a few paltry years, the brief span of a man's mortal existence, throws up His hands in futility and disgust, saying that He has done all He can and men would not respond, so He must cease all effort, seat Himself upon His golden throne, and consign His creation to everlasting hell?
"For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all are made alive" 1 Cor 15:22.
Only the most well-known Bible verse in the world:
John 3:16
For God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.
Amplified:
For God so greatly loved and dearly prized the world that He [even] gave up His only begotten (unique) Son, so that whoever believes in (trusts in, clings to, relies on) Him shall not perish (come to destruction, be lost) but have eternal (everlasting) life.
Yes, the Old Testament, which doesn't say anything about eternal torment. In fact, if ET is what God taught, He would have been lying when He said such a thing never crossed His mind in Jeremiah 32:35.The early church used the established Scripture that all the apostles used, and that Jesus Himself taught.
The WoF is not a denomination, true, but it is a movement. Movements wield just as much influence over their members as denominations do.As for me, I don't have a denomination, and so I follow the word as written without any particular group bias. The Holy Spirit is the revealer of the truth in Scripture.
Amen. Notice that this is being said of the original prophets, not any subsequent translators, and certainly not King James.1 Peter 1:19-21
Because of that experience, we have even greater confidence in the message proclaimed by the prophets. You must pay close attention to what they wrote, for their words are like a lamp shining in a dark placeuntil the Day dawns, and Christ the Morning Star shines in your hearts. Above all, you must realize that no prophecy in Scripture ever came from the prophet's own understanding, or from human initiative. No, those prophets were moved by the Holy Spirit, and they spoke from God.
No, you'd better believe that the early Church did not believe in endless torment. That's something that did not rear it's ugly head for at least two hundred years after Christ... one of the damnable false heresy's that Paul knew would come into the Church and warned against.
The Messiah redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us. For it is written, "A curse on everyone who is hung on a tree!" (Galatians 3:13). So to be cursed isn't necessarily a permanent condition, given that Jesus, who outright became a curse in our place, is sitting in Heaven now, at the right hand of the Father.Someone cursed is most definitely not blessed or saved or allowed into the presence of God.
What happens to the dead once death is abolished?