Kimberlyann
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Nomad said:Is "To bad we can't believe these Scriptures." a sarcastic reference to the verses you quote after that?
Sorrowful, not sarcastic.
Nomad said:Is "To bad we can't believe these Scriptures." a sarcastic reference to the verses you quote after that?
Kimberlyann said:Sorrowful, not sarcastic.
To answer your question, physical death is not eternal. It is temporary.
Spiritual death is what is eternal. If men were not going to spend eternity separated from God, then the sacrifice of an eternal, divine being was completely unnecessary!
Kimberlyann said:If the Church is right about eternal hell then that angel must be wrong. Because there will be no great joy for the billions of people who are going to burn in a literal fire for eternity. Just indescribable pain and misery. To think a Loving God is capable of such gruesome acts is beyond me.
To bad we can't believe these Scriptures.
Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. (1Ch 16:34)
Who is a God like You, Pardoning iniquity And passing over the transgression of the remnant of His heritage? He does not retain His anger forever, Because He delights in mercy. (Micah 7:18)
Praise the Lord! Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. (Ps 106:1)
And the leaves of the Tree of Life are for the healing of the nations. And there shall no longer be a curse upon anything. :tunes:
xavier47 said:Re your last reply in this debate, Logos_X::BRAVO:
Logos_x said:Jesus came and died, and His death was sufficient to pay for our sin. He came and took yours and my punishment upon Himself. If the punishment for sin was eternal torment, then He simply could NOT do that...unless He is in torment right now, and will continue to be in torment forever, paying my debt and your debt.
CabinetMaker said:What do you think? Did God ever intend for eternal punishment of sin?
CabinetMaker said:What do you think? Did God ever intend for eternal punishment of sin?
I will accept no explanation of any way of God that involves what I should scorn as false and unfair in a man. If it is said, 'It may be right of God to do something that it would not be right of man to do,' I answer, 'Yes, because more is required of God--not less.' God can have no duty that is not both just and merciful. More and higher justice and righteousness is required of Him by Himself, the Truth--greater nobleness, more penetrating sympathy, and nothing but what, if an honest man understood it, he would say was right.
It is a direct quote from Jesus that the unrightous will be cast in to the lake of fire where their smoke will rise forever and ever.Zadok said:If He did, He waited a long, long time to disclose it. Do you really think for a nano-second that the Saviour of the whole world is the Author of everlasting torment? What He did introduce is "everlasting kolasis/ kolazo" and what is kolasis/ kolazo?
CabinetMaker said:Mathew 25: 41"Then he will say to those on his left, 'Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.[/INDENT]
You are really good about throwing up quotes from lots of men that support your point of view but you seem to be able to support your point of view from the Gospel of Jesus. I've never seen one quote of Jesus offered by you as support for your interpretation.
1 "Then will the Kingdom of the Heavens be found to be like ten bridesmaids who took their torches and went out to meet the bridegroom.
2 Five of them were foolish and five were wise.
3 For the foolish, when they took their torches, did not provide themselves with oil;
4 but the wise, besides their torches, took oil in their flasks.
5 The bridegroom was a long time in coming, so that meanwhile they all became drowsy and fell asleep.
6 But at midnight there is a loud cry, "`The bridegroom! Go out and meet him!'
7 "Then all those bridesmaids roused themselves and trimmed their torches.
8 "`Give us some of your oil,' said the foolish ones to the wise, `for our torches are going out.'
9 "`But perhaps,' replied the wise, `there will not be enough for all of us. Go to the shops rather, and buy some for yourselves.'
10 "So they went to buy. But meanwhile the bridegroom came; those bridesmaids who were ready went in with him to the wedding banquet; and the door was shut.
11 "Afterwards the other bridesmaids came and cried, "`Sir, Sir, open the door to us.'
12 "`In solemn truth I tell you,' he replied, `I do not know you.'
13 "Keep awake therefore; for you know neither the day nor the hour.
14 "Why, it is like a man who, when going on his travels, called his bondservants and entrusted his property to their care.
15 To one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one--to each according to his individual capacity; and then started from home.
16 Without delay the one who had received the five talents went and employed them in business, and gained five more.
17 In the same way he who had the two gained two more.
18 But the man who had received the one went and dug a hole and buried his master's money.
19 "After a long lapse of time the master of those servants returned, and had a reckoning with them.
20 The one who had received the five talents came and brought five more, and said, "`Sir, it was five talents that you entrusted to me: see, I have gained five more.'
21 "`You have done well, good and trustworthy servant,' replied his master; `you have been trustworthy in the management of a little, I will put you in charge of much: share your master's joy.'
22 "The second, who had received the two talents, came and said, "`Sir, it was two talents you entrusted to me: see, I have gained two more.'
23 "`Good and trustworthy servant, you have done well,' his master replied; `you have been trustworthy in the management of a little, I will put you in charge of much: share your master's joy.'
24 "But, next, the man who had the one talent in his keeping came and said, "`Sir, I knew you to be a severe man, reaping where you had not sown and garnering what you had not winnowed.
25 So being afraid I went and buried your talent in the ground: there you have what belongs to you.'
26 "`You wicked and slothful servant,' replied his master, `did you know that I reap where I have not sown, and garner what I have not winnowed?
27 Your duty then was to deposit my money in some bank, and so when I came I should have got back my property with interest.
28 So take away the talent from him, and give it to the man who has the ten.'
29 (For to every one who has, more shall be given, and he shall have abundance; but from him who has nothing, even what he has shall be taken away.)
30 `But as for this worthless servant, put him out into the darkness outside: *there* will be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth.'
31 "When the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the angels with Him, then will He sit upon His glorious throne,
32 and all the nations will be gathered into His presence. And He will separate them from one another, just as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats;
33 and will make the sheep stand at His right hand, and the goats at His left.
34 "Then the King will say to those at His right, "`Come, my Father's blessed ones, receive your inheritance of the Kingdom which has been divinely intended for you ever since the creation of the world.
35 For when I was hungry, you gave me food; when I was thirsty, you gave me drink; when I was homeless, you gave me a welcome;
36 when I was ill-clad, you clothed me; when I was sick, you visited me; when I was in prison, you came to see me.'
37 "`When, Lord,' the righteous will reply, `did we see Thee hungry, and feed Thee; or thirsty, and give Thee drink?
38 When did we see Thee homeless, and give Thee a welcome? or ill-clad, and clothe Thee?
39 When did we see Thee sick or in prison, and come to see Thee?'
40 "But the King will answer them, "`In solemn truth I tell you that in so far as you rendered such services to one of the humblest of these my brethren, you rendered them to myself.'
41 "Then will He say to those at His left, "`Begone from me, with the curse resting upon you, into the Fire of the Ages, which has been prepared for the Devil and his angels.
42 For when I was hungry, you gave me nothing to eat; when thirsty, you gave me nothing to drink;
43 when homeless, you gave me no welcome; ill-clad, you clothed me not; sick or in prison, you visited me not.'
44 "Then will they also answer, "`Lord, when did we see Thee hungry or thirsty or homeless or ill-clad or sick or in prison, and not come to serve Thee?'
45 "But he will reply, "`In solemn truth I tell you that in so far as you withheld such services from one of the humblest of these, you withheld them from me.'
46 "And these shall go away into the Punishment of the Ages, but the righteous into the Life of the Ages."
I've played this game with you before. The answer you want me to give is the following two verses: Mathew 25: 42For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, 43I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.'Zadok said:Well, C.M. this is your mission for today. Demonstrate from the context of St. Matthew 25, our Saviours qualifications for everlasting zoe and everlasting kolasis. I accept without hestitation what the Saviour of the whole world declares in the only passage of Scripture speaking of "everlasting kolais/ kolazo."..... Without hesitation! Do you?:sheep:
CabinetMaker said:I've played this game with you before. The answer you want me to give is the following two verses: Mathew 25:
42For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, 43I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.'
Your view is that these are the ONLY things that can send a person to hell.
Except you do not have a clear understanding of what the one single qualification is. I accept with zero reservation that faith in Jesus the Christ as your lord and savior is the only thing required to be made righteous and holy and welcomed to heaven! Lack of said faith is a condemning rejection of God.Zadok said:I accept with zero reservations the qualifications for aionios kolasis/ kolazo as described in St. Matthew 25 by the Lamb of God. Do you, C.M.?
CabinetMaker said:Your view is that these are the ONLY things that can send a person to hell.
The two verses refer not to THINGS/ACTIONS that will send you to hell.
The verses teach about an ATTITUDE that will condemn you to hell. The actions that Jesus is referring to are some of the outward sings of the faith that lies within.
By the way. The fact that this is the only place in scripture that Jesus address the lake of fire in now way minimizes its finality. Jesus, the Lord God incarnate, said it. All the men in the world can disagree with it as loudly and creativly as they wish. In no way do mens rantings change the meaning of what my Lord and Savior said.
CabinetMaker said:Except you do not have a clear understanding of what the one single qualification is. I accept with zero reservation that faith in Jesus the Christ as your lord and savior is the only thing required to be made righteous and holy and welcomed to heaven! Lack of said faith is a condemning rejection of God.
Zadok said:There is absolutely no reference to "hell" or "things that can send a person to hell" in the passage under consideration. That is poor biblical exegesis and reveals a deep miss-understanding of the scripture or a total willingness to distort scripture to serve your purpose.
Again, "hell" is not mentioned in the passage under consideration, nor repentance, nor faith in Jesus, nor failure to believe in Jesus...none!
Singing is not recorded in the text, nor attitudes, nor anything else that will "condemn you to hell". Where are you finding your reference to "hell" in the passage?
By the way. The fact is the Lake of Theos/Pur does not appear in the Sacred text until the close of the Canon. St. Matt. 25 is the only passage of Scripture speaking of "everlasting kolasis/ kolazo. And yes, C.M.,"Jesus, the Lord God incarnate, said it. All the men in the world can disagree with it as loudly and creativly as they wish. In no way do mens rantings change the meaning of what my Lord and Savior said."