Hello Ahwatukee. In Jude 1:7, the example of eternal fire is annihilation. So, the description of the fire everlasting and eternal doesn't necessitate unending torture.
That is not correct! The lake of fire is never described as annihilation, ever. It is a place described as "where the fire is not quenched," everlasting, eternal, etc. It is a place of final, on-going punishment. Let's look at Jude 1:7:
"In like manner, Sodom and Gomorrah and the cities around them, who indulged in sexual immorality and pursued strange flesh, are on display as an example of those who sustain the punishment of eternal fire."
What the scripture is saying is that, those who were indulging in a same-sex life style, their flesh was burnt up when God rained fire and sulfur upon Sodom, Gomorrah and the surrounding cities. And once their bodies were burnt up, their spirits, like the rich man's, went down into Sheol/Hades where their spirits are conscious and aware in torment in flame. They, along with everyone else who dies in their sins, will be resurrected out of Hades, only to be cast into the lake of fire after judgment. Furthermore, one cannot weep and gnash ones teeth if one is annihilated.
You can't have the Lake of Fire refer to eternal punishment in place and then have it refer to annihilation elsewhere in scripture. It is a place of eternal, conscious punishment. Here is another example demonstrating the lake of fire as being on-going punishment:
"If anyone worships the beast and his image, and receives his mark on his forehead or on his hand, he too will drink the wine of God’s anger, poured undiluted into the cup of His wrath.
And he will be tormented in fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and of the Lamb. And the smoke of their torment will rise forever and ever. Day and night there will be no rest for those who worship the beast and its image, or for anyone who receives the mark of its name.”
An individual would have to be existing in order to be tormented in the presence of the holy angles and the Lamb, as well as to experience no rest day or night. In addition, the word translated "torment" is defined as "torture."
The passage you alluuded to from Rev.14:11 isn't about eternal suffering in the afterlife. If it was, the faith and patience (endurance) of the saints "here" (vs.12) would have nothing to do with the passage.
That's because Rev.14:11 is not speaking about the great tribulation saints, but is speaking about those whose names were not written in the book of life from before the world began. The faith and patient endurance of the saints is to keep their testimony of Jesus and the word of God and to resist the beast, his image and his mark.
Also, the wrath of God being poured out on the earth, is in this life, not the world to come. So the text is about this life this life, not the afterlife.
The wrath of God, also known as "the day of the Lord, the day of vengeance of our God and the hour of trial," is when God will pour out His wrath upon a Christ rejecting world. God's wrath will also take place at the great white throne judgment when everyone whose name is not found written in the book of life will be cast into the lake of fire.
The term "forever" doesn't always mean eternal, but also means "until the end of a persons life, as in Ex.21:6. So when speaking of those who love antichrist, those who hate God, "forever and ever" means throughout the lives of the wicked. This agrees with,
The above is also false! The word aion and aionios translated as "eternal" is defined as "an age, a cycle of time or without end." It is the context that will bear out the meaning. At the great white throne judgment, the wicked will receive indestructible resurrected bodied mete for their punishment. The lake of fire has to do with punishment after this life.
I have been studying eschatology for over 45 years and that with the confirmation of the Holy Spirit. You people who believe in annihilation and extinction instead of what scripture proclaims, are not representing the word of God.
According to you and others, if annihilation were true, then all of those people who have committed suicide would be getting exactly what they wanted, which is to become non-existent, fade to black. However, that is not what happened to them. Those who were not in Christ who have committed suicide very quickly found out that their spirits continued to be conscious and aware and found themselves in the same place where the rich man went, which was Sheol/Hades in torment in flame.
You need to stop teaching such things and do some more study on this subject, because as it is, you are distorting the word of God with your teaching. I guarantee you that, there are many people who want nothing to do with God and would be willing to be annihilated/extinct rather than give themselves over to God. However, it is a totally different story if the punishment is eternal, never ending.