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It was in response to this post from you. Do you really have no idea where I am going with this? Are you familiar with the Harrowing of Hell? (as it is called in Orthodoxy)I can only wonder how you will weave that into your narrative.![]()
It was in response to this post from you. Do you really have no idea where I am going with this? Are you familiar with the Harrowing of Hell? (as it is called in Orthodoxy)
sawdust said: ↑
You forget that salvation is in Christ. If any man be in Christ ... maybe they are or maybe they're not. Those who reject Christ will never know salvation, the scriptures make that quite clear.
Saint Steven said: ↑
Where was Jesus for the three days before his resurrection from the dead?
I don't read minds and I try not to make assumptions about another person's theology. If we have to play 20 questions, I'm not interested thanks.
The good news is there's no need to wonder or assume or play 20 questions etc. The Harrowing of Hell is original Orthodox Christian theology. There are many ancient depictions of Christ rescuing everyone from hell during the time between His Crucifixion and Resurrection. It's a major theme in the celebration of Easter in Orthodoxy.
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In this depiction the gates of hell are broken and Jesus is pulling out Adam and Eve first. Below His feet are all the broken chains and locks of hell and death/hades/satan is hogtied and gagged.
Thanks but that still has nothing to do with unbelievers so I don't see why anyone would use it as some form of justification for those who hate God.
Many who have come to God started out hating Him. Like Nicky Cruz for example. And Paul who started out as an enemy of Christ. God went after them and brought them into His kingdom.
Yes but we are not talking about people who are still alive. We are talking about those who are awaiting judgement. Dead people have no works to judge. As Jesus said in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, "they have Moses and the prophets". Either one believes in this life or they don't.
If God makes people believe then we have no true freedom and having our own volition is pointless. It is naive to think everyone is going to respond positively to God.
It was only one question.I don't read minds and I try not to make assumptions about another person's theology. If we have to play 20 questions, I'm not interested thanks.
I think we can determine where you really stand on this with one question:
Do you believe Sin will be eradicated from existence some day?
Or do you believe Sin will exist forever?
I'm not saying I think God will force everyone to enter His Kingdom. But it seems to me that scripture is indicating everyone will be given the opportunity in the age to come.
It was only one question.
If you want to skip to the conclusion here it is. But you will reject it because we didn't work through it.
There is salvation in the afterlife. It has already happened once, it can happen again. Got it?
Scripture makes it clear that eventually everyone will not only believe but will bow down and confess the truth.
Those who were disobedient long ago in the days of Noah? (1 Peter 3:20) You say they were saved before death? Not likely.They were not saved in the afterlife, they were saved in their lifetime because they believed and it was credited as righteousness to them. That is why they were on the Paradise side of the chasm and not the Torment side. There is no salvation after death only judgement for all of us.
No.So for everyone who isn’t a believer in the universal reconciliation of all things, would you prefer that universalism were true?
A simple yes or no answer to start your response would be great, then the rationale behind why you have picked either yes or no.
"... all will be made alive. But each in turn..."Everyone has the opportunity right now.
Jn.3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes on Him shall not perish but have life everlasting.
Here's the Strong's Greek definition.Scripture does not make it clear everyone will believe, quite the opposite. It does make it clear everyone will confess. They are not the same thing.
Those in hell are not in Christ."... all will be made alive. But each in turn..."
1 Corinthians 15:21-24 NIV
For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. 22 For as in Adam all die,
so in Christ all will be made alive. 23 But each in turn: Christ, the firstfruits; then, when he comes, those who belong to him.
24 Then the end will come, when he hands over the kingdom to God the Father after he has destroyed all dominion, authority and power.
Those who were disobedient long ago in the days of Noah? (1 Peter 3:20) You say they were saved before death? Not likely.
"... all will be made alive. But each in turn..."
Philippians 2:10-11
that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow,
in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
11 and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father.
Those in hell are not in Christ.
The whole theology of universalism is built on human reasoning overriding Scripture.