If you had read the explanation in my paper about Revelation 14: 10-11 then you would understand. The Scripture does not teach eternal conscious torment. It teaches eternal destruction.
On the contrary, the word that is translated as "destruction" or "perish" are the words olethros, apolleia and apollumi. Here is an example of the use of the word apoleia below:
"Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to
destruction, and many enter through it. "
"Apoleia," translated as destruction or perdition, is the noun which is derived from the verb "apollumi."
Below is an excerpt from the definition of the word:
"
apṓleia ("perdition")
does not imply "annihilation" (see the meaning of the root-verb,
622 /apóllymi, "cut off")
but instead "loss of well-being" rather than being
Therefore, apoleia translated as destruction/perdition in the scripture above, cannot be used to infer annihilation or extinction. Please make sure that you read the above definition of the word because it tells you plainly that the word does not imply annihilation. What the word apoleia does mean is the complete loss of well being, ruination, to be completely cut off. This fact is revealed in the last part of the definition of the word as follows:
"but instead means "loss of
well-being" rather than
being."
The same language used in Rev 14: 10-11 is used in Isaiah 34: 9-10 about the destruction of Edom. It says "the fire will not be quenched night or day." Edom was destroyed by the Babylonians in the 6th century B.C.
That scripture is contained within the context of Isaiah 34:9-10 and should not be applied to Revelation 14:10-11. The context of each scripture should always be addressed first and is what will determine the meaning of the word. Regarding Revelation 14:9-11, the context clearly states the following for those who worship the beast, his image and receive his mark:
"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 his image, or for anyone who receives the mark of his name.”
Pay attention now and drop the false information that you have been taught or read! In order for the smoke of their torment to rise forever and ever, they would have to be existing, otherwise, if a person is just burnt up, there can be no smoke of their torment to rise up forever and ever, because they would no longer exist. The same goes for the words "they will have no rest day or night," because it would require a person to be existing in order to experience not having any rest. Use some spiritual logic!
Is Edom still burning 2,600 years later? No, it was destroyed forever. Just like when Rev 14: 10-11 say "no rest day or night" it means destroyed forever. They will cease to exist. Just like Edom did. Edom is not still burning.
As stated earlier, Isaiah 34:9-10 has its context, which is not the same as the context of Revelation 14:10-11. Isaiah 34:9-10 is talking about the future state of Edom during the time of God's wrath. I say "future" because Edom is still standing and therefore what is prophesied must yet be fulfilled. In opposition, Revelation 14:9-11 is speaking about their eternal state of complete loss of well being, ruination, being separated from God in everlasting punishment in the lake of fire.
Everyone, whether righteous or wicked, will receive a resurrected body, as scripture states that there will be a resurrection of both. The wicked will receive their resurrected body when they stand before God at the great white throne judgment. The following is an excerpt from the definition of the word "geenna"
Gehenna ("hell"), the place of
post-
resurrection torment (judgment), refers strictly to the everlasting abode of the
unredeemed where they experience divine judgment
in their individual resurrection-bodies.
Each of the unredeemed receives one at the Great White Throne Judgment (Rev 20:11-15), i.e. a body that "matches" their capacity for torment relating to their (unique) judgment.
I can't believe that you people are so careless with the word of God and yet are believing and teaching this junk! Like I said, if you never repent of this, you will be held accountable for these false teachings.
Once again, I would encourage you to look at the language of Rev 14: 10-11 and Isaiah 34: 9-10. You can see the comparison I did in my paper and you will see that it means being destroyed forever not eternal conscious torment.
Your advice is too late, as I have been doing just that for about 45 years, which is where I got the information that I am relaying to you. You're wrong in your belief and teaching! When I first came to Christ, I was led to the study of end-time events and have been studying it ever since. So, I have examined all scriptures relating to end-time events forwards, backwards, upside down and inside out. I've heard all of the false apologetics, which is all you are repeating. You do the same as all the rest who have been deceived, you ignore the truth and use the apologetics which you have heard or made up and thereby distort the truth.
The Lord rebuke you and all those who hold to these false teachings!