People are given until their last breath to repent.
The title should be .... then you would match the scripturePeople are given until their last breath to repent.
The title should be .... then you would match the scripture
The antichrist cast alive into the lake of fire
Are you posing a question?
According to Jesus it is , remember in the beginning that Moses seen a bush on fire , but it was not being consumed even though it was on fire - Yes God can do anythingSo the fire is literal.
According to Jesus it is , remember in the beginning that Abraham seen a bush on fire , but it was not being consumed even though it was on fire - Yes God can do anything
According to Jesus it is , remember in the beginning that Abraham seen a bush on fire , but it was not being consumed even though it was on fire - Yes God can do anything
According to Jesus it is , remember in the beginning that Moses seen a bush on fire , but it was not being consumed even though it was on fire - Yes God can do anythingThis explains the devil, a spiritual being, being there.
how do you reconcile the two concepts (the unpardonable sin is not accepting Christ when alive, and he is cast into hell alive)?According to Jesus it is , remember in the beginning that Abraham seen a bush on fire , but it was not being consumed even though it was on fire - Yes God can do anything
the burning bush has nothing to do with the devil or the lake of fire - it simply shows that God has the power to do whatever he chooses to do , so he chose to speak to Abraham through a burning bush that was on fire but was not being consumed by the fire
Probably if you presented the scriptures you have and then state if you are asking about it , or making a case for it
the few words you offer really don't show what it is you are intending by creating the thread
something to consider , there can be multiple statements about the same subject matter that all refer to the same meaning , while using entirely different words and sentences - you should read the entire chapters to get a better understanding what is being talked about , read Revelation 20 start to finish all in one pass of reading to learn and understanding what is being said
Moses saw the burning bush.According to Jesus it is , remember in the beginning that Abraham seen a bush on fire , but it was not being consumed even though it was on fire - Yes God can do anything
the burning bush has nothing to do with the devil or the lake of fire - it simply shows that God has the power to do whatever he chooses to do , so he chose to speak to Abraham through a burning bush that was on fire but was not being consumed by the fire
Probably if you presented the scriptures you have and then state if you are asking about it , or making a case for it
the few words you offer really don't show what it is you are intending by creating the thread
something to consider , there can be multiple statements about the same subject matter that all refer to the same meaning , while using entirely different words and sentences - you should read the entire chapters to get a better understanding what is being talked about , read Revelation 20 start to finish all in one pass of reading to learn and understanding what is being said
The title should be .... then you would match the scripture
The antichrist cast alive into the lake of fire
Most people tend to mis-identify the Antichrist in that passage. "translate" also seems a bit awkward. "cast" is the better word choice especially in relation to the metaphor of a lake of fire.
lol , oops yeah that's correct ,Moses saw the burning bush.
The way scriptures describes the lake of fire is far more like a literal fire that never stops burning than a metaphor , the lake of fire was originally created for satan and the angels that followed satan - considering who it was designed forMost people tend to mis-identify the Antichrist in that passage. "translate" also seems a bit awkward. "cast" is the better word choice especially in relation to the metaphor of a lake of fire.
The way scriptures describes the lake of fire is far more like a literal fire that never stops burning than a metaphor , the lake of fire was originally created for satan and the angels that followed satan - considering who it was designed for
I really doubt any metaphor is an accurate way to describe a place that was created by God Himself for a specific purpose
The way scriptures describes the lake of fire is far more like a literal fire that never stops burning than a metaphor
The way scriptures describes the lake of fire is far more like a literal fire that never stops burning than a metaphor , the lake of fire was originally created for satan and the angels that followed satan - considering who it was designed for
I really doubt any metaphor is an accurate way to describe a place that was created by God Himself for a specific purpose
Yes it can be called thatThe lake of fire isnt outer darkness?
Which makes it a very strong metaphor especially located in the most metaphorical book of the entire bible.