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"God ONLY hath immortality" and "they who...SEEK for glory, honor, and immortality" will be granted it.The soul is immortal, not the flesh.
Good try. Revising your teaching.The great news is the total victory over all sin, death, satan and his angels, and he’ll/sheol.
I've already confirmed from another, that you are JW types, who reject Jesus Christ as Lord and God."God ONLY hath immortality" and "they who...SEEK for glory, honor, and immortality" will be granted it.
The first lie in Scripture was "thou shalt not surely die" and by agreeing with the devil, you deny the truth of God Who said, "The Soul that sinneth, IT SHALL DIE".
You've confirmed nothing, friend. I assure you my faith is in Christ alone for salvation, not works, and certainly not false pagan ideas like yours which deny the truth of Scripture that God "only hath immortality".I've already confirmed from another, that you are JW types, who reject Jesus Christ as Lord and God.
Wake up Robert!The natural minded men that read Scripture, and try to change it, can show certain mysteries of Scripture by their errors.
They symbolize hell and souls in hell as parables only, because for them only natural bodies have eyes, ears, and tongues. And in the process they say souls don't have legs either apart from the mortal body.
According to Scripture that last part may be true, because Jesus did not say anything about Abraham, Lazarus, and the tormented rich man in hell having legs, but only eyes, ears, and tongues to see, hear, and speak with: But no legs to move with.
And so, that would be why they could speak and hear, but could not walk and move from place to place.
The great gulf is the fixed place between the righteous in Abraham's bosom in hell, and the unrighteous in flames of hell, but as with many times, the natural mind assumes certain things, such as great being that of distance.
Being great in Scripture can be that of great good or evil, and also that of distance or strength.
The gulf between the two is fixed, because the souls are fixed in place, and cannot walk and move from one place to the other, nor even one spot to another, and it has nothing to do with distance between each soul, because they are able to talk with one another, as nearby neighbors.
This is why they are called the spirits in prison: each of them is imprisoned in a strong fixed place without possibility of moving around.
And so that great gulf is not a matter of distance, but of immovability, so that the soul in flames could talk with the soul not in flames, but neither of them could move to join or help the other.
This also shows the love of Abraham for all his children, whether good or evil, so that if he could have done as asked, then he would have: This is the same of course for the Lord God of Abraham.
This also shows that right next to the tormented rich man in hell, was water that those in Abraham's bosom could drink.
That is torment indeed.
Bible confirms paganism?
Jesus drew upon the ignorance of Helenistic pagan philosophy which swirled around and corrupted even the Jews to illustrate the truth which is ascertained by properly interpreting His parable.
Then why was the Rich Man tormented in flames if that punishment isn't until later?
This has to be the most asinine thing I've ever read. God is burning the wicked now, but will take them out of the fire, put them on trial, find them guilty, then plunge them back into the fire. Got it.
Man wasn't "given" a soul .
but it's up to you to abandon the satanic lie "thou shalt not SURELY die, Eve, you'll die alright, but not SURELY - you're actually going to keep right on living on another plane of existence".
So, you are another mortal soul theologist, that rejects Jesus Christ as Lord and God.Wake up Robert!
The story Jesus told of Lazarus and the rich man is for the purpose of making a point which he makes at the end of the story. It is not designed to create a theology of any sorts.
You no doubt know the story of 'The boy who cried Wolf'? Its purpose is not the details of the story. Its purpose is to highlight the importance of not putting out false information.
And thank you for acknowledging you preach your own gospel, where the Bible is only reference tool to guide you in your theology.Thank you Robert!
My belief holds Jesus Christ up as the victor over all things.
Not many people really have that type of belief.
That doesn't mean that there are not things to learn from the Bible and learn by and through the Spirit.
You've confirmed nothing, friend. I assure you my faith is in Christ alone for salvation, not works, and certainly not false pagan ideas like yours which deny the truth of Scripture that God "only hath immortality".
It appears you are unable to understand what's plainly said in Genesis 2:7 KJV: that the Soul comes into existence ONLY as a consequence of the union of the Body and the Breath of Life, and ceases to exist when the Body returns to the ground and the spirit returns to God.
The Impassable Great Gulf in Hell: No legs to walk with
Hell is in the heart of the earth with the lava and heat. Jesus descended into the heart of the earth to preach to them (Ephesians 4:9, 1 Peter 3:19). So it appears he also has the keys of hell and death (Revelation 1:18). So he can deliver people from hell.The natural minded men that read Scripture, and try to change it, can show certain mysteries of Scripture by their errors.
They symbolize hell and souls in hell as parables only, because for them only natural bodies have eyes, ears, and tongues. And in the process they say souls don't have legs either apart from the mortal body.
According to Scripture that last part may be true, because Jesus did not say anything about Abraham, Lazarus, and the tormented rich man in hell having legs, but only eyes, ears, and tongues to see, hear, and speak with: But no legs to move with.
And so, that would be why they could speak and hear, but could not walk and move from place to place.
The great gulf is the fixed place between the righteous in Abraham's bosom in hell, and the unrighteous in flames of hell, but as with many times, the natural mind assumes certain things, such as great being that of distance.
Being great in Scripture can be that of great good or evil, and also that of distance or strength.
The gulf between the two is fixed, because the souls are fixed in place, and cannot walk and move from one place to the other, nor even one spot to another, and it has nothing to do with distance between each soul, because they are able to talk with one another, as nearby neighbors.
This is why they are called the spirits in prison: each of them is imprisoned in a strong fixed place without possibility of moving around.
And so that great gulf is not a matter of distance, but of immovability, so that the soul in flames could talk with the soul not in flames, but neither of them could move to join or help the other.
This also shows the love of Abraham for all his children, whether good or evil, so that if he could have done as asked, then he would have: This is the same of course for the Lord God of Abraham.
This also shows that right next to the tormented rich man in hell, was water that those in Abraham's bosom could drink.
That is torment indeed.
The use of legs is mostly for exposing mortal soul theologians, that they cannot conceive of the soul not being the body, and so must have all physical body parts.Robert Derrick: "According to Scripture that last part may be true, because Jesus did not say anything about Abraham, Lazarus, and the tormented rich man in hell having legs, but only eyes, ears, and tongues to see, hear, and speak with: But no legs to move with.
And so, that would be why they could speak and hear, but could not walk and move from place to place."
Duh, so if your mother talked to you on he phone about what she said and heard, but nothing about where she walked, you would assume that ypur mother had lost her legs!?
Robert Derrick: The gulf between the two is fixed, because the souls are fixed in place, and cannot...move from one place to the other...because they are able to talk with one another, as nearby neighbors."
But the gates of the heavenly Jerusalem are eternally open to evil souls "outside" in "the lake of fire" (Rev. 21:25; cp. 22:15: 21:8). This implies the possibility of movement by God's grace from the lake of fire through the gates into heaven. This movement explains John's vision of every human praising God and Jesus in heaven (5:13).
Robert Derrick: "This is why they are called the spirits in prison: each of them is imprisoned in a strong fixed place without possibility of moving around."
Except that Jesus preached the Gospel to "the spirits in prison" with the implication that they could respond and be retrieved from Hades (1 Peter 3:19). Their redemptive response is implied in 4:6.
See post #34Yes, once in hell, NEVER out-
"..a great chasm has been set in place, so that those who want to go from here to you cannot, nor can anyone cross over from there to us" (Luke 16:26)
But some "christian" religions and cults can't handle that brutal truth so they push the wimpy notion that hell is fitted with a swing door to let people in and out..:)
Or not go there at all, or there never was any there there at all.See post #34
Those are his chosen if you believe what some people preach. People that don't go to hell. And the rest is just speculation. There isn't enough information in the bible to assess much about hell. Just it is fiery and people get sent there.Or not go there at all, or there never was any there there at all.