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I will say that the Book of Revelations is symbolic, and you cannot expect a book to speak in symbolism for 19 chapters and then jump to being a literal account.
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will be shown, and go through the purifying fire of God.And those without faith?
Wow, you quote it after condemning it to nothing but useless allegory!
Yes, much of it is portrayed in the OT but the symbolism is quite effective and the message easily understood if you understood the OT.
The first three chapters are litteral but also reflect the church through the ages, so they become prophetic. The book is entirely prophetic of the end times and the end of this age. The Woman riding the Beast requires some understanding of the sybolism, but chapter 21 is no poetic verse or immagery. John was taking dictation, "write this down...these words are faithful and true" Some places in the book John is trying to describe what he sees and immagery is all he has, thought his choice of symbols is Spirit inspired. But from 21 on it is a conversation and you have no excuse for changing the meaning except to suit your needs.
First, like Nadiine said, Revelation is written of past present and future. The churches are warned of their past offences and encouraged and in some cases rebuked. Beginning with chapter four John is catapolted into the future, he sees the wrath, the wars and the return of Christ. He sees things he has no idea how to describe so He uses symbolism. He also sees things that constant symbols through out scripture, such as Christ the crusified Lamb and the Lion of Judah. By chapter 19 things begin to come back to things John understands and by chapter 20 he is quoting dialogue.I will say that the Book of Revelations is symbolic, and you cannot expect a book to speak in symbolism for 19 chapters and then jump to being a literal account.
In the end, the results are the same. I'm neither dreaming or delusional...unless you are calling living in the presence of Jesus Christ as such.faith is the same whether you have faith or not
Wake up! Wake up! You must be dreaming or delusional![]()
Just a reminder most of us beleive in punishment and the point where we disagree with you is the duration of the punishmentGod, or a parent, would only be cruel if they forced a person to love them. God sometimes works through tribulations, just like a parent, but some decide on their own not to listen. God has revealed Himself not just in scripture but also in nature. The people that reject God's love are without excuse. God would actually be a pretty bad parent if He condoned (without punishment) the bad actions of His children, don't you think?
Let me ask you, why would God force His love on those that do not want to love Him?
I think to argue this back and forth is really pointless. Because when it boils down, none of us here on this forum will make the decision about who stays or goes. All we can do is hold to our convictions until God shows us other wise. While the Bible I believe is perfect, the translators were not perfect and key words such as Aion which literally means "age" were translated as eternal, forever.
I would have to say IMO- that the Bible itself has more scriptures that point to Universal Reconciliation, and the heart of the Father rather than the doctrine of everlasting punishment. To me, that actually diminishes God's victory over death.
I think there have been proably about 165 billion people who have lived on earth since Adam- maybe more, and since 2000 years maybe about 10 billion of those were Christians.. So that leaves about 155 billion people burning in hell forever and ever, some have never heard of Jesus or the Gospel. But yet since they never heard a chance to hear the good news they are automatically sent to hell.. Now How is that just or fair ? Also He's rescued 10 billion out of 165 billion leaving 155 billions gone for good, that's a rather small victory. What gives God more glory saving 10 billion or saving them all ?
This also brings into question the nature of God- How could a God of love, watch 155 billion of his creation whom He loves dearly, perish forever. He is omnipresent so technically He is able to be in hell both and in heaven, meaning if a portion of Him is in hell, God would contantly be subjected to fact of having to see day in and day out his 155 billion of His creation whom He loves, subjected to fires hearing their screams, cries, and pleas forever.
I think it would absolutley break His heart.. But you say they didnt choose Jesus, they deserve it, maybe so, but it's still people that God loves and will always love. I'm sure it would affect God and sadden Him. You may say Well in Hell God wants nothing to do with them, so He's made his decision. Yet He would still be there and would be subjected to there cries and pleas. That would mean God would shut down a portion of his heart towards them, which would make God, cold and callious and is that really love to ignore someone while they are being tortured ?
So that would put God at being helpless to save them, because they have damned themselves. If God's desire is to save all men through Christ, then is mans will (the ability to damn himself) greater than Gods will to save? Who's bigger and stronger man or God ?
Eph 1:9-11 says "Having made known to us the mystery of his will, according to His good pleasure which He purposed in Himself , that in the dispensation of the fullness of times He might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven and which are on earth- in Him who works all things according to the counsel of His Will
The Bible says that we are all born sinners, and the current line of thought teaches unless one accepts Jesus into the heart you cannot be saved. but yet thousands of infants die daily and millions have died who couldnt even speak the sinners prayer much less let alone pray or have a heart conversion. It is passed off as they get a automatic pass into heaven because they are babies. The Bible does not teach this at all. So man came to their own conclusion that God allows them in because of his love for them, mercy and goodness. But following the current line of thought, shouldnt all those babies be burning in hell forever, because techniacally they did not repeat a sinners prayer and accept Jesus in their heart ? And technically they are born sinners. So is this another way to salvation ? I dont believe there is, but rather this points to the goodness of God and the nature of the Father and his heart towards all men.
First, like Nadiine said, Revelation is written of past present and future. The churches are warned of their past offences and encouraged and in some cases rebuked. Beginning with chapter four John is catapolted into the future, he sees the wrath, the wars and the return of Christ. He sees things he has no idea how to describe so He uses symbolism. He also sees things that constant symbols through out scripture, such as Christ the crusified Lamb and the Lion of Judah. By chapter 19 things begin to come back to things John understands and by chapter 20 he is quoting dialogue.
When people get over their fear of wrath and study the book it really is amazing and it holds the hope through the promise that believers are spared and perservering through tribulation brings reward, and there IS promised place that Jesus said He would prepare for us. In chapter 21 they even get down to the measurements of the new Jerusalam, it's really amazing.
God is way too Holy and Loving and Forgiving and Compassionate to stoop that low.Are your sins before a Holy God worth an eternity in fire?
You're right, none of us will make the decision, but what the word of God has to say is still true. There is an eternal lake of fire that awaits those who reject God and His salvation. THere are far too many greek scholars who would disagree with your interpretation of aion. Aion is also descriptive of God and it is most difficult to ascribe your interpretation of "age" to the eternal God.
THere are no scriptures at all that point to all peoples being saved by Christ. Salvation is dependent upon repentance and faith in Christ. However, salvation is universal in that it is an open invitation to all peoples. Will all accept? No.
Excuse me, but here's the part where you're talking out your heiney.You don't have all seeing eyes and know everything that is going on in the world. You have no idea who has accepted Christ and who has'nt. You might be surprised to find that more people have already heard and rejected God. You might find that everyone in your town has heard the good news. Everyone in America has prolly heard the good news. Perhaps everyone in the world today has heard of Jesus and salvation.
The nature of GOd also includes Justice. As Justice was served by Jesus on the Cross and the invitation to salvation is open to all, a rejection of such an invitation only leaves an eternal punishment to such.
You're judging God and doing so erroneusly. You might want to focus on how God put sin upon His beloved Son and punished Jesus for our sins. I would think that God has gone to great lengths to save man, yes? And I certainly think that God is working 24/7 to save man today.
This is a false dilemna.
[/quote]The scriptures are silent concerning infants and such. Neither do we know the fate of the proverbial man on a deserted island who really never heard about Jesus. What shall we do? Make judgements on GOd because of technicalities or judgements in lieu of God who said that only on the name of Jesus by faith can man be saved?
Do you really think the man on the deserted island who really never heard of Jesus is being ignored by God?
Are your sins before a Holy God worth an eternity in fire? Or are your sins not grievous enough for that?
Gee, you think my dog will be reconciled to God?
Convienent how those who take nothing litterally take scripture quite seriously when it can be read to support their desires.
With out a doubt...YES!!!Gee, you think my dog will be reconciled to God?
LOL!!!! The 'out of context" argument is very true. Just because you don't like it does not make it not true. If you have a counter argument to my post then lets hear it.
BTW- The love your child argument is a cop out *yawn*.![]()
I have this picture in my head of a bunch of atheist kicking and screaming in heaven.lol!!!![]()