Perhaps what you are hoping to see affects what you do see.I don’t know. I just can’t find proof that we are born as eternal but I rather find proof that we aren’t in what I read.
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Perhaps what you are hoping to see affects what you do see.I don’t know. I just can’t find proof that we are born as eternal but I rather find proof that we aren’t in what I read.
Was it the devil and his angels?
Who was that you think?
Maybe.Perhaps what you are hoping to see affects what you do see.
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Oh, thanks for hat! I’ll look at them!I believe it has to deal with them, but I don’t know what I’m talking about. Maybe one day I’ll go through it. I did find a bunch of scriptures pertaining to the book of life.
Exodus 32:33
Psalms 69:28
Daniel 12:1
Luke 10:20
Philippians 4:3
Hebrews 12:23
Revelation 3:5
Revelation 13:8;17:8
Revelation 20:12
Revelation 21:27
Revelation 22:19
I also believe that Jesus overcame death, and conquered over even the second death: but like I said it requires study, you seem to already believe what you believe is gonna happen in what you will see at the end of your life, @stunnedbygrace is that true?
How does people being outside the gate of the kingdom fit in to your theology then?
Your understanding seems to be that of none of it has happened yet. So will there ever be a point in time after this life where this will exist?
“Blessed are those who wash their robes, so that they may have the right to the tree of life, and may enter by the gates into the city. Outside are the dogs and the sorcerers and the immoral persons and the murderers and the idolaters, and everyone who loves and practices lying.”
Revelation 22:14-15 NASB1995
If this is suggested by John in the vision he is having in verse one in chapter 22 would you say it is truthful and reliable or should we disregard it?
Your title contradicts Scripture, which means that you are moving more and more on the path of the cults. Eternal torment in the Lake of Fire is not "destruction" or "annihilation".God is not going to destroy everyone, who is not a believer.
Your title contradicts Scripture, which means that you are moving more and more on the path of the cults. Eternal torment in the Lake of Fire is not "destruction" or "annihilation".
I am not sure if perhaps you are mixing up several things. "Given a place" where, in the Lake of Fire? And which unbeliever will receive "a prophet's reward"? And regarding the story of Sisera, he was executed by Jael, and went to Hades, where the enemies of God go. But eventually he will be in Hell.Actually, I kind of agreed with what Mathew said there. Some verses seem to suggest some people will be given a place. For instance, If they received a prophet they get a prophets reward. And the story of…sisera?
Your title contradicts Scripture, which means that you are moving more and more on the path of the cults. Eternal torment in the Lake of Fire is not "destruction" or "annihilation".
The Lord isn’t really being slow about his promise, as some people think. No, he is being patient for your sake. He does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent.
God is not going to destroy everyone, who is not a believer.