Hiddenthings
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Because you did not read the quote carefully, am I the one being accused of heresy? Your reply is an argument from silence!Friend, you just spoke forth a HERESY and a very serious one at that!
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Because you did not read the quote carefully, am I the one being accused of heresy? Your reply is an argument from silence!Friend, you just spoke forth a HERESY and a very serious one at that!
Scripture says they have no need for the sun. It does not say there will be no sun.
Scripture is also clear that the kingdoms of this world will have become the kingdoms of our LORD and of His Messiah when the 7th trumpet sounds and that He shall reign the the ages of the ages (Rev 11:15).
Scripture also teaches that when He returns He will hand all authority given Him during this age back to the Father and God will be all things in all:
1 Corinthians 15
27 For he hath put all things under his feet. But when he saith all things are put under him, it is manifest that he is excepted, which did put all things under him.
28 And when all things shall be subdued unto him, then shall the Son also himself be subject unto him that put all things under him, that God may be all in all.
Scripture also teaches that Jesus taught us to pray to the Father, asking
Matthew 6
10 Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, to the age. [aion]. Amen.
Compare "to the age" in Matthew 6:13 with "to the ages of the ages" in Rev 11:15 and ask yourself why the New Testament makes a distinction between His kingdom that has come and His kingdom that is coming.
- but don't ask me why, please. I just believe scripture. I never wrote it. Ask yourself why.
JESUS last breath was from the FLESH BODY that GOD had prepared for Him by which HE came into the world = Hebrews 10:5Jesus either breathed his last breath, or he did not - if you say he did not then who is speaking heresy? You have a messiah who never died!
Imagine that!
It saddens me when a believer holds to error and then misquotes Scripture out of ignorance.JESUS last breath was from the FLESH BODY that GOD had prepared for Him by which HE came into the world = Hebrews 10:5
"Therefore, when Christ came into the world, He said:
“Sacrifice and offering You did not desire,
but a body You prepared for Me."
His Spirit remained in Him as HE is SPIRIT.
How do you define the word immortal or immortality? Here is a definition from a dictionary:
adjective: living forever; never dying or decaying
I agree with this definition of the word
You apparently believe that someone with immortality can be destroyed/annihilated.
Notice I used the word "apparently" twice there since I am not completely certain if I'm correct about how you would define the word.
So, you are comfortable having a view all to yourself. It's not uncommon to see that kind of thing on this forum. It makes no sense to me, though. Does God ever reveal truth to just one person? No, He does not.
It's His rightly divided word we need to believe do you not agree? When Jesus was talking about leaven, did He commend His disciples for believing He was talking about bread?
John 1:1 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.It saddens me when a believer holds to error and then misquotes Scripture out of ignorance.
But I imagine the day David when you will truly know him who choose not to go free!
In the Hebrew text the phrase reads, “My ears you have opened”, literally “dug” or “bored.” This is an unmistakable allusion to Exodus 21:5–6 (cf. Deuteronomy 15:16–17), where a bondservant, out of love for his master, refuses freedom and willingly binds himself for lifelong service. The enacted parable is deeply beautiful: a voluntary, permanent devotion to a beloved lord, symbolised by a pierced ear at the door of the master’s house, expressing a readiness to hear, obey, and submit to every command.
Jesus Christ is the perfect fulfilment of this figure, 1the true servant of Yahweh (Isa. 42:1,6; 49:1–7). Yet he is also the husband of his spiritual bride and the father of spiritual children (Isa. 53:10), all of whom were given to him by his Master (John 17:2,6). When faced with the choice between personal release and voluntary servitude, Christ chose love over liberty. In Gethsemane and upon the cross he effectively declares, “I will not go out free or alone.” Thus, in symbol, his ear is opened at the door of his Master’s house, showing perfect attentiveness to the Father’s will (Psa. 40:8; cf. Heb. 10:7).
This raises the question: why does Hebrews quote the passage as “A body you prepared for me”? Like the other Old Testament citations in Hebrews, this comes from the Septuagint (LXX), whose translators have insightfully interpreted the Hebrew idiom. The Greek word sōma (“body”) carries a secondary meaning: slave. Under Roman law a slave was regarded as little more than property, a body, a tool, an instrument of another’s will (cf. Rom. 6:6; 7:24; 8:23; Rev. 18:13; Jude 1:9).
Thus, the LXX does not distort the Hebrew meaning but faithfully conveys it: Christ did not merely offer obedience, he offered his whole self. His “prepared body” signifies total submission, lifelong service, and loving bondage to the will of God.
Needless to say, the quote you thought you had, you do not have, and you are still left holding error.
When you accept that Jesus truly ceased to exist in death, and then re-examine every passage you thought you understood in that light the result is nothing short of seismic. What once seemed settled is overturned, assumptions collapse, and familiar texts suddenly speak with an entirely different clarity. To call it a shock to the system would be a vast understatement.
I'll tell you what is absurd. The idea that only Luke recorded the answer to the disciples question about when the temple buildings would be destroyed, as you believe. It is absolutely absurd to claim, as you do, that Matthew and Mark did not record Jesus's answer to that question.
Tell me, at the time when Jesus was giving the Olivet Discourse, was the physical temple still considered the holy place by the disciples?
If there was a prophecy saying that The White House would be destroyed in the future, but it's name was changed to The White Mansion before it was destroyed, would the prophecy not be fulfilled when the building was destroyed just because the name of the building was changed?
Shooting blanks now David...I'll leave it there as you are clearly not interested in truthJohn 1:1 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
No interpretation necessary = It is exactly as JESUS Stated
“Of this world” ek kosmou — means out of or derived from this present order of things. Christ is not saying that his kingdom has no relation to the world, but that it does not originate from, nor draw its authority or power from, the existing human system. “My kingdom does not derive its power from this present order of things.”sls = satan's little season
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Do you believe this?
TRUTH = John 18:35-36
Pilate answered, “Am I a Jew? Your own nation and the chief priests have delivered You to me. What have You done?”
Jesus answered, “My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My servants would fight, so that I should not be delivered to the Jews; but now My kingdom is not from here.”
The issue, David, is confirmation bias. It’s a clear example of people approaching the Word with preconceived, and often false beliefs, and then attempting to force those notions onto the text rather than allowing Scripture to speak for itself.
Well i AGREE with exactly what you said here = AMEN
How can WORD that was God and became flesh "cease to exist".Shooting blanks now David...I'll leave it there as you are clearly not interested in truth
All things derive from God's Logos... even Christ!How can WORD that was God and became flesh "cease to exist".
Only His flesh body died on the Cross.
SEE = "FATHER into your Hands I commit MY Spirit"
Absolutely. If Enoch is not alive at all, as @Hiddenthings falsely believes, then God is not his God. But, God IS his God since He is not the God of the dead, but of the living.
EXACTLY
God is NOT the God of the dead, for HE is the GOD of the LIVING
Friend, you just spoke forth a HERESY and a very serious one at that!
Hades to mean grave and I can tell your inference on 1 Peter 3 is incorrect. You should look at that section again!He conveniently left out:
His soul went to hades (Acts 2:27) where by the Spirit He preached to imprisoned spirits (1 Peter 3:18-19).