jenna wrote:And yet again you say I am twisting scripture without fully comprehending what I am telling you. First, let me say again that it is the punishMENT that is eternal, not the punishING. All the verses you gave with unquenchable fire? The fire is definitely unquenchable. To "quench" a fire means to put it out, so therefore the fire cannot be put out. However, no fire can last without something to burn, and once all the fuel burns away, the fire will go out on its own. You want to quote Daniel 12:2? This plainly tells you when we will be judged, at the resurrection, not when we die. And everything you quoted in Revelations will occur in the future, it will not happen at the present time, nor has it happened in the past. In Matt. 25:41, 46? Notice again the phrases "everlasting life" and "everlasting punishment". If people were actually to burn "forever", THEY WOULD ALSO HAVE "EVERLASTING LIFE". This would be contradicting ITSELF if people burned forever. But since this will not happen, there is no contradiction here. The bible does not contradict itself. It speaks plainly for those willing to listen and read it.
More on this subject: First Soul Sleep Doctrine then Annihilationism.
Paul uses a common phrase of his time and day — 'fallen asleep' to describe those that have died. 'Fallen asleep' was used the same way we use the phrase, passed away, today. No where does this mean, when referring to them that died [passed away], that these people were obliviously sleeping [soul sleep] but rather stresses that they were resting with the Lord when used describing God's people who had passed on. A good example of this is found in the following scripture:
1 Thessalonians 4:13-14, “
But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope.14 For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep.” ESV
Note Jesus will bring with him those who had fallen asleep [passed away] — died. Where?
1 Thessalonians 4:15-17, “
For this we declare to you by a word from the Lord, that we who are alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord, will not precede [go before] those who have fallen asleep.16 For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first.17 Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.” ESV
This is describing what orthodox Christian believe — fellow Christians who have died before the second advent will arrive with the Lord where they will receive their new bodies along with those who are alive during that time.
Those that had already died, their soul, spirit return to the Lord because the Lord gave His Holy Spirit as a guarantee to live within believers and abide with forever
Ephesians 4:30. The Lord promises never to leave us nor forsake us
Hebrews 13:5. A person's essence 'in essence' returns to the Lord to wait for the redemption of their [new] body. Notice Paul ends his letter of 1 Thessalonians with this statement causing this to make more sense:
1 Thessalonians 5:23, “
Now may the God of peace himself sanctify you completely, and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Here is a brief simple summery of the orthodox Christian doctrine of the resurrection of the dead: After one dies, the physical body sleeps in the dust returning to dust [decay] but the spirit/soul, the essence of who we are, if one is a Christian rests residing where the Lord is, or as if a non-Christian, they are brought to a state of ruin in hell's containment. [
Matthew 12:30]. One day, the Lord will return and our essence will be rejoined to a new body formed again out of the dust of the earth - Some to everlasting life and others everlasting contempt.
Now what of Eternal Punishment? Is it Eternal or temporal?
Jesus speaking of the final judgment states in
Mathew 25:46: “And
these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life." ESV
In this verse as in other verses, there are people who teach that the word eternal, when in reference to punishment, means '
unending only in effect but not unending regarding conscious experience or as you put it,
'it is the punishMENT that is eternal, not the punishING.' Next these same individuals state that eternal when referring to life means '
unending conscious experience forever without end.'
Eternal punishment '
unending only in effect but not unending regarding conscious experience' means simply that the conscious experience of eternal punishments comes to an end when one is burned up and become ashes. Yet, somehow the fire of God's punishment still burns and keeps on burning endlessly — punishing nothing conscious at all.
This is taken to mean that punishing nothing becomes like an eternal memorial commemorating those sinners/wicked who have been so annihilated into non-being. My question is why commemorate sin and its nature? Eternal punishment is not punishment when it punishes nothing — does God, then, punish the memorial forever? What sense does that make? Punishing non-being is a contradiction to God's own words [
Isaiah 55:8-11] he is faithful to perform. Note:
Psalms 9:16-20 and note Matthew 25:46 again].
You cannot punish nothingness because punishment requires punishing someone conscious, not non-being.
Should I go beat up a small boulder because I stubbed my toe on it? Can you really punish a stone? Do these really know punishment? You cannot punish nothingness? I guess you who believe this are wiser than God.
Jesus uses the same words 'eternal' side by side in
Matthew 25:46 with punishment and life. You cannot claim that eternal, when regarding punishment, has a totally different meaning when it refers to life used in the same sentence, construct, and context. If that is the case, then eternal life would mean '
unending only in effect but not unending when it comes to conscious experience.' This would make eternal life temporal since it shares the same meaning alongside punishment.
If it is the punishMENT that is eternal, but not the punishING then is it eternal life that is eternal, but not the living?
You cannot have it both ways. Either the word translated eternal means '
unending only in effect but not unending when it comes to conscious experience,' or it means 'unending
conscious experience forever without end.' Therefore, eternal punishment, as spoken by the very breath of Jesus means, '
unending conscious experience forever without end.' To say otherwise invokes contradiction and proves beyond all reasonable doubt that the doctrine of Annihilationism is built on logical fallacy.
You who claim from Malachi 4, that the wicked will be burned into ashes to prove annihilation a reality do not know the symbolism used in that chapter regarding ashes. Jesus uses the parable of tares and chaff to prove truth. When burned tares and chaff are in reality changed from one state into another. The ashes still exist in substance.
Tares and chaff come into a state of ruin when burned by fire; yet, the ashes remain revealing the true worth of the chaff. Likewise eternal punishment brings one into a state of eternal ruin revealing the true 'why such chaff/tares' cannot ever enter heaven. No memorial placard can do that.
To annihilate according to our mortal finite terms is tantamount to mass murder. To annihilate eternally in infinite terms is tantamount to more than murder as it disproves God's absolute mercy, kindness, equity, justice, righteousness, and yes even disproving his love true, proving that He is a God that abides not according to his word and is not a God of the living. How do you think the devil got away with his rebellion, albeit only temporarily?
What can God do to those that reject him? Take the chaff and tares that their lives proved beyond all reasonable doubt and turn this into the ash of ruin forever exposing for all to see that ash makes dirty all it touches. The ash is spared annihilation for a reason and purpose and that is why such cinders cannot enter the New City to come but instead remains in a place they chose over God: their own ruin. It is true mercy and love that does not infinitely annihilate proving mercy/love true, justice supreme, righteousness wise, God's ways far beyond our mortal comprehension. Amen.
See and Read - Job 34:10-33
Daniel 12:2, “And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt [reproach, scorn, contumely, aversion, abhorrence - everlasting].”
Now Jen, you asked me earlier how I know that I am not being deceived? Answer, I am not the one saying — 'has not God really said' like your church does. I do not misquote scriptures. I do not take away, steal, the meaning of scripture to justify man's religious opinions. I do not attempt to destroy what God says nor do I attempt to kill the faith people place in Christ who is absolutely able to save to the uttermost those whom place their trust in him. Jesus honors those that asked questions as he said, 'ask and ye shall receive.' Your church does not want you to ask nor will it tolerate any who ask, seek, and find the true Christ.
Are you willing to come to Christ, now, and flee the slavery your church offers?
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