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I realize that you're responding to someone else's post; I hope you don't mind me butting in.
If you're refering to the story of Lazarus and the Rich Man, we don't know if it's a true story or a parable. Either way, it doesn't specify that the rich man's condition was unending. However, based un the Jewish beliefs of that day, it would have not been unending; rather, the relatives of the Rich Man would have publicly stopped mourning after 11 months because they believed that even the wicked would surely have passed through the fires of Gehenna and gone on to Gan Eden (Paradise) by then. So understanding the cultural context proves again to be key to understanding the text. In other words, because of the then current beliefs of the Jews, when Jesus told the story of Lazarus and the Rich Man, they would have assumed that the Rich Man's torment was only for a season, an age, an eon.
Many believe that the "demons" that actually are used to purify us in the afterlife, are demons of our own making. In other words, the very sins and wicked practices of life that we're given over to in this life are revealed for what they are in the hereafter and assail us until we repent of them. We really do "come to ourselves" and come to recognize how bad we've been, how destructive evil is, and how good God is. Let's not be fooled, what we sow we will reap! - us Christians too!!!! If we sow to the flesh, we'll reap destruction; but if we sow to the Spirit, we'll reap heavenly life!!!! In this life and the life to come!
The problem with the traditiona Evangelical doctrine of "Hell" is that scripture (in it's original languages and cultural context) does not indicate the "certainty of endless torture"! The Good News is the Certainty of Salvation in Christ for all of humanity because of the sacrifice of Christ. Salvation is completely a work of Grace - inspite of our wisdom or foolishness. Salvation is completely undeserved by us all, and yet God gives it to us all. "What if some did not have faith? Will their lack of faith nullify God's faithfulness? Not at all! Let God be true, and every man a liar." (Rom.3.3-4). God is faithful to save us, even though we're unfaithful! Praise God! Salvation is wholy a work of Grace!
Is Satan a literal being or just the personification of evil? It really doesn't matter, because we all know from experience that "evil exists"! What matters is that God IS, and Jesus is the Savior of all humanity, especially those who believe! Jesus did not come to condemn the lost, but to save us. And He said that through His sacrifice He would draw All Humanity to Himself! The revelation of the love of God through the sacrifice of Christ is like an irresistable magnet that draws all humanity to Him. God will eventually accomplish everything He set out to do - the reconciliation of everything and everyone!
Of course there is a spiritual battle for the souls of men. But do you actually believe that Jesus is the looser?! Of course not! Jesus is the Victor and He will triumph over every enemy - even death and hades will be burnt up in the fire of the revelation of His Sacrifice (Lamb) and His provision (angels)! The thief might have stolen, but our God is surely capable to take it all back!
Shoot, according to the traditional errant doctrine of Hell, Jesus actually ends up loosing most of humanity and the devil wins! But praise God! I've read The Book, and in the end Jesus Wins! Jesus is the Winner and reigns over All! Of the increase of His Kingdom there is No End!
then you admit to making assumptions of of something that neither clearly says "it wll not be fixed forever."
when they Biblical structure relys totally on "eternal"
If you're refering to the story of Lazarus and the Rich Man, we don't know if it's a true story or a parable. Either way, it doesn't specify that the rich man's condition was unending. However, based un the Jewish beliefs of that day, it would have not been unending; rather, the relatives of the Rich Man would have publicly stopped mourning after 11 months because they believed that even the wicked would surely have passed through the fires of Gehenna and gone on to Gan Eden (Paradise) by then. So understanding the cultural context proves again to be key to understanding the text. In other words, because of the then current beliefs of the Jews, when Jesus told the story of Lazarus and the Rich Man, they would have assumed that the Rich Man's torment was only for a season, an age, an eon.
sounds like by being sent to hell they're eating of the fruit they bore.
Many believe that the "demons" that actually are used to purify us in the afterlife, are demons of our own making. In other words, the very sins and wicked practices of life that we're given over to in this life are revealed for what they are in the hereafter and assail us until we repent of them. We really do "come to ourselves" and come to recognize how bad we've been, how destructive evil is, and how good God is. Let's not be fooled, what we sow we will reap! - us Christians too!!!! If we sow to the flesh, we'll reap destruction; but if we sow to the Spirit, we'll reap heavenly life!!!! In this life and the life to come!
So burning in hell and feeling fire burn your flesh constantly is chastisement? out of Fatherly love? No it's just and righteous inheritance of the wicked. Eternity. Eternity. Eternity. If that's so hard to grasp then...well....it's a shame, souls burn in hell for "eternity." That's why Evangelicals aren't wasting their time saying, "You'll only go to hell for a set time."
No. Instead they preach the un-altered Gospel of Jesus Christ. Because they know if those souls continue on in their corrupt wickedness they will go and burn for Eternity. God offered us a deal. The way I see it is, if you don't take the deal, then you're an idiot and you inherit opposite of the deal.
The problem with the traditiona Evangelical doctrine of "Hell" is that scripture (in it's original languages and cultural context) does not indicate the "certainty of endless torture"! The Good News is the Certainty of Salvation in Christ for all of humanity because of the sacrifice of Christ. Salvation is completely a work of Grace - inspite of our wisdom or foolishness. Salvation is completely undeserved by us all, and yet God gives it to us all. "What if some did not have faith? Will their lack of faith nullify God's faithfulness? Not at all! Let God be true, and every man a liar." (Rom.3.3-4). God is faithful to save us, even though we're unfaithful! Praise God! Salvation is wholy a work of Grace!
I hear universalists say, "Satan dosen't exist."
Is Satan a literal being or just the personification of evil? It really doesn't matter, because we all know from experience that "evil exists"! What matters is that God IS, and Jesus is the Savior of all humanity, especially those who believe! Jesus did not come to condemn the lost, but to save us. And He said that through His sacrifice He would draw All Humanity to Himself! The revelation of the love of God through the sacrifice of Christ is like an irresistable magnet that draws all humanity to Him. God will eventually accomplish everything He set out to do - the reconciliation of everything and everyone!
Oh....well how convienient for you. I suppose that means then that there isn't a spiritual battle for your souls then and thus you are promised heaven. How very convienient. I suppose Jesus was lying when he said. "The theif comes to steal, kill, and destroy." There must not be a theif then. And more importantly, how can a theif steal, kill, and destroy if in the end we all go to heaven?
Of course there is a spiritual battle for the souls of men. But do you actually believe that Jesus is the looser?! Of course not! Jesus is the Victor and He will triumph over every enemy - even death and hades will be burnt up in the fire of the revelation of His Sacrifice (Lamb) and His provision (angels)! The thief might have stolen, but our God is surely capable to take it all back!
Shoot, according to the traditional errant doctrine of Hell, Jesus actually ends up loosing most of humanity and the devil wins! But praise God! I've read The Book, and in the end Jesus Wins! Jesus is the Winner and reigns over All! Of the increase of His Kingdom there is No End!
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