I'm not the one who believes dead people can hear; you are.Oh was he still sinning in the grave?
I mean you say people can reject... is a dead man able to do that?
The local cemetery is waiting for you.
I'm not the one who believes dead people can hear; you are.Oh was he still sinning in the grave?
I mean you say people can reject... is a dead man able to do that?
The local cemetery is waiting for you.
I'm not the one who believes dead people can hear; you are.
Sure, but it still has relevance. He is dead. The invisible things of God are known by the things that are seen.Lazarus was saved prior to his physical death.
The invisible things of God are known by the things that are seen.Lol, it is you who conflates the physically dead with the spiritually dead as though they are one and the same.
It is truly sad that we have believers today that minimize the story of Lazarus to try to "prove" to us that we can't see/hear nor believe the Gospel. TRULY SAD.Oh was he still sinning in the grave?
I mean you say people can reject... is a dead man able to do that?
The local cemetery is waiting for you.
Is that why you tell people to go preach in cemeteries? You are so confused. Spiritually deadLol, it is you who conflates the physically dead with the spiritually dead as though they are one and the same.
From ChatGPT:Can i ask what this is based upon ?
He was already alive. But sleeping aka physical death like this little girl. Jesus woke him up and did a renovation and re-installation.I'm talking about Lazarus in the grave. Made alive, then heard, or heard and then made alive?
His flesh was dead.He was already alive. But sleeping aka physical death like this little girl. Jesus woke him up and did a renovation and re-installation.
[Luk 8:52 NKJV] 52 Now all wept and mourned for her; but He said, "Do not weep; she is not dead, but sleeping."
I'm not the one who believes dead people can hear; you are.
Dad? Yes?I'm not the one who believes dead people can hear; you are.
Don't forget Jesus said to Martha before awakening Lazarus that Lazarus would rise again and Martha said yes at the Resurrection.From ChatGPT:
You said:
What biblical evidence is there that Lazarus was saved before he became sick and died?
ChatGPT said:
The Bible does not explicitly say whether Lazarus (the brother of Mary and Martha, John 11) was "saved" before he became sick and died, but several passages give strong indications about his spiritual state and relationship with Jesus:
1. Jesus’ Love for Lazarus
2. Jesus’ Declaration About Lazarus
- John 11:3, 5 – “So the sisters sent to him, saying, ‘Lord, he whom you love is ill.’ … Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.”
- Jesus’ love for Lazarus is highlighted multiple times, implying a close personal relationship. In biblical context, Jesus’ love often reflects a covenantal and salvific relationship (cf. John 13:1; John 15:9).
3. The Family’s Faith
- John 11:11 – “Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep, but I go to awaken him.”
- Jesus calls Lazarus “our friend.” In John 15:14-15, Jesus says, “You are my friends if you do what I command you.” While not proof by itself, the title “friend” often implies discipleship.
4. Jesus’ Purpose for Lazarus’ Sickness
- Martha’s Confession of Faith – John 11:21-27 shows Martha’s belief that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.
- While this explicitly records Martha’s faith, it suggests the household was one of faith and hospitality toward Jesus (cf. Luke 10:38-42, where Mary listens to Jesus’ teaching). Lazarus likely shared in this household faith environment.
5. Jewish Mourning Context
- John 11:4 – “This illness does not lead to death. It is for the glory of God, so that the Son of God may be glorified through it.”
- This indicates Lazarus’ death served a divine purpose rather than judgment. Often in Scripture, those who experience suffering “for God’s glory” are believers (e.g., John 9:3).
- The Jews who mourned Lazarus said, “See how he loved him!” (John 11:36). While not conclusive, this reinforces that Lazarus was known as one loved by Jesus.
You honestly believe this is how I would answer such a question?Dad? Yes?
What must I do to be saved?
Dead people can't hear son.
It's just more evidence that in having no idea what you believe, they are more than happy to mock and misrepresent it.You honestly believe this is how I would answer such a question?
“For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.”
1 Timothy 2:3-4 KJV
You always add terms like “ intention “ that no one spoke about . Gods Will is that anyone who believes the gospel will be saved and anyone who doesn’t will be damned .
What other choices do you have?You honestly believe this is how I would answer such a question?
Of course we have a will but the agurment of free will vs having a will would suggest that if we are only free when Jesus sets us free until then we are slaves and therefore not free, we have the freedom to choose but to freely choose we must be set free we see in scripture that we are called slaves to sin or slaves to Christ not called free
As for the calvinists I don't know who your refering to on that one
I could actually answer the question that was asked.What other choices do you have?![]()
Then that person would be in the lake of fire. While a man has breath, he has hope.