Bighunter43 said:
dermdoc said:
Bighunter43 said:
This topic is way over my head, yet the answer seems all too simplistic.
Consider these two verses:
1.). John 3:36 "Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, whoever rejects the Son shall not see life, for God's wrath REMAINS on them!"
2.). 2 Thessalonians 1:8-9 "Those that do not know God, and those who do not obey the Gospel of our Lord Jesus, they will be punished with EVERLASTING destruction and SHUT OUT from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might!
Both of those sure sound eternal to me!!
I think this article sums up how I interpret this:
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/essay/universalism-will-everyone-finally-be-saved/
And may I ask "Who conducts the eternal (that is a long time) torment you describe?
Is it God who revealed himself as Jesus?
Is it Satan who God defeats at the end?
Have you ever really thought about eternal torment administered by a loving God?
First of all, thank you for the respectful dialogue.
All excellent questions for deeper thought! Of course, I have no answer. Although we serve a LOVING God....we also serve a "just" God!! That same "loving" God also destroyed all humans except Noah and family during the flood...wiped out cities of Sodham and Gomorrah ....HE helped his chosen people the Israelites lay waste to various tribes. He also says in no uncertain terms that if you do not accept Christ as your savior....you will be sent to eternal death!
In essence, I serve a loving God who blesses me daily even though I am severely unworthy!! And yet while I know He loves me unconditionally, I also have a healthy fear of Him as well....as .Psalms 33:8 says "let all the earth fear the Lord!"
Let me ask you....who created Hell, this place of eternal torment? Yes...that same "loving" but also "just" God!!
So where was hell in the OT? Why did the Jews, God's chosen people, have no concept of it?
And in the verses you chose, God's wrath is not a place.
And destruction means cease to exist.
If you are going to support ECT hell the best verse is Matthew 25:46 because of the word eternal used for the fate of the sheep and the goats. Some debate on the choice of the Greek word, kolasis, which usually means pruning or a rehabilitative punishment, like a father for a child. Timoria is is the Greek word usually used for retributive punishment.
And there are a lot of Bible verses that support universal reconciliation. Most of which have been posted in this thread.
My two favorite are from Paul.
1 Corinthians 15:22
For as in Adam all died, even so in Christ all shall be made alive.
Romans 5:18
Therefore, as one trespass led to condemnation for all men, so one act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all men.
Here is a link to many more
https://www.mercyonall.org/universalism-in-scriptureAnd I am not trying to change your mind. I am just stating my position based on Scripture. There is definitely Scripture that supports annihilationism and to a lesser extent, the Western theology of ECT hell.
And sure we are to fear God. But to me, that means respect and obey him. Much like a good father. And there will be consequences for sin and disobedience.
Think of the father in the parable of the Prodigal Son. That is how a loving father acts.
And have you ever sat down and thought about eternal punishment? Like forever without end? That does not sound just to me and certainly does not fit the image of Jesus which was God Incarnate revealed to us.
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