FreeGrace2 said:
The LOF is the second death for unbelievers. Their bodies will die twice. Very clear, very simple. All Bible.
Nah you got that all wrong.
Yeah. Tell that to God. I read it in His Word. Take it up with Him.
The unsaved are already spiritually dead, the lake of fire will destroy their resurrected bodies, and God said the soul that sins shall die. All Bible.
When the Bible says "the soul that sins shall die", it is speaking of the person who sins. It is the sin nature, inherited from Adam that sins. That's why believers lose their bodies at death. God doesn't allow sinful flesh to enter heaven. But He will change all that when Christ returns to earth as King.
You’re saying they won’t die. You believe that in some sense a part of the unsaved person will live forever.
The soul that will be punished eternally. Very simple indeed.
The Bible is quite clear that only those with faith in Christ lives forever in any way shape or form.
Now many times must you be reminded that existence in the LOF won't be LIFE, but DEATH. An eternity of DEATH. Not so hard to believe. Oh right. You've brought your emotions into the discussion and just can't conceive that God would torment someone for eternity. Oh, but He will.
So why do you insist that all unsaved people will be tormented forever when the Bible doesn’t even say that?
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What foreign translation are you trying to read??
Maybe you could, you know, with all that communication gifting and all, translate both Matt 25:46 and Rev 20:10 CORRECTLY as God has given you your special understanding. Just so us commoners can follow your claims with real words.
As it is, what I READ in the translations (not just one) is that there will be a punishment that is eternal, and a torment that will last day and night for ever and ever.
So help me out here.
Did you know that the word punishment in Matt 25:46 is a singular noun? The punishment is one thing which is death.
So what? Pain is a singular noun too. When something hurts you, does the pain just last for a moment, or what?
The word you desperately (but will never get it) need it to be is “punishing” which is an adjective that would describe their everlasting state.
Wow. Are we agreeing here or something?? Of course their punishment will be an everlasting state. Amen.
The Bible disagrees with you, logic disagrees with you, English grammar disagrees with you. You have nothing.
When will you be trying to prove all this? The Bible, logic, EVEN grammar??? Can't wait for correction. Thanks.