I think I am being unclear but perhaps not, so I will try to detail more clearly how you are being contradictory with your two beliefs. If any other readers are here not understanding what I am getting at please let me know.jenna wrote:How exactly is there a contradiction? From an avatar on THIS BOARD that I just so happened to pick? God has already won, that much is stated in Revelations. The belief that Christians who die and receive their reward at resurrection doesn't conflict with this. They still belong to God, do they not?Kurieuo wrote:It was a serious question.jenna wrote:Now we are talking about my avatar? Seriously people, come on!
There seems to be a contradiction with believing "God's already won" while at the same time believing we will only receive eternal life at some future resurrection.
In your given responses, it has still not been said what God has already won. You say God has won against Satan with a smile. Well... this just another way of saying God has won, but still does not answer what God has won. What has God won? I can only think you mean God has already won against Satan in rescuing us from condemnation and giving those who are in Christ eternal life. Yet, if eternal life is a reward we received in the future and not now, then God has not already won. His winning is still to be seen by us who are to be given eternal life at the resurrection.
Thus, you either need to drop the belief that God has already won (which you believe is found in Revelations), or you need to drop your belief that eternal life is given at the resurrection and not when we come to Christ.