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In Matthew 12:32 Jesus speaks about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. 32 And whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit will NOT be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come.
Now, there are typically 2 schools of thought about what Jesus meant, and many interpret that to mean when the Holy Spirit is calling one to be saved, and one essentially rejects Christ and their heart hardens to the point where they refuse to consider accepting Him. (The other thought was that he was only talking to the Pharisees at the moment)...............but either way....Jesus specifically says " will not be forgiven in this life or the next".....so, if we are to believe Jesus, then I can't see anyone who blasphemy's the Holy Spirit ever being allowed to be "reconciled to heaven", which would essentially make the case for Universalism obsolete. It's in Mark 2 as well....." but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; they are guilty of an eternal sin."
*hand claps*
Eternal sin does not mean eternal punishment. The words are not there. Scripture says the wages of sin are death. Not hell. Yet the latter is taught widely. It is an clear error.
Jesus says it will not be forgiven…in this age or the age to come. If so, then that would mean they cannot be reconciled…therefore how can that not be eternal?
What do you think the unforgivable sin is? Can you show me any Scripture that says Jesus came to save us from Hell? I was taught this frequently
And how many verses link the word eternal and punishment?.
As far as Jesus coming to save us from Hell…1 Thessalonians 1:10 "Jesus who rescues us from the coming wrath!" And John 3:36…"for whoever rejects the Son will not see life, but God's wrath REMAINS on them."
As far as linking the word eternal and punishment …How about Matthew 25:46…."then they will go away to the eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life!"
The thing about Universalism (Ultimate Reconciliation) is that if that's true, then many (dare I say most) would one day get to Heaven without the cross! Jesus says no one comes to the Father but by me!! If God planned to save everyone in the end, especially those that rejected Christ in this life, then what was the point of letting his son suffer and die a brutal death on the cross? There is only ONE way…through Jesus. The Bible never mentions there will be a temporary "punishment" for those that rejected Jesus in life, then get to go ahead and come to the Father anyway.
Derm…I know without a doubt you are a believer and have accepted Christ and will spend eternity in Heaven with Him. That's the thing, the Bible 100% assures us that IF we believe and confess Him as our Lord and Savior we will have eternal life! Ultimate Reconciliation (Universalism) at best…is only a guess…there is zero % assurance of it!! It's a maybe…perhaps….possibly…kind of doctrine. Let's say someone stumbles upon this or the other topics about Universalism and decides because of the discussion that they can live a life of sin and that Universalism will one day get them eternal life anyway on the "broken road" so to speak. And if, (and I wholeheartedly believe) that this is a false doctrine, then that person would miss out on eternal life and the relationship with Jesus! Personally, i wouldn't want to answer for causing that person to stumble because i pushed a false doctrine….easiest thing to do….preach the cross that we are 100% assured of…peace!
Been doing this a long time. It doesn't work like that.
There is only one verse that links eternal and punishment. And that is Matthew 25 46. Which is a terrible translation.
Teaching anything other than the wages of sin are not hell but death is apostasy in my opinion.
How many translation errors are in the English Bible?
Depends on which translation. Young's Literal Translation is usually considered very accurate as per the original Greek. King James is considered not very good. Lots of bias. Did you know that the King James translators translated the same word "Sheol" in the OT half the time accurately as the grave and half the time inaccurately as hell?
What even makes it more ridiculous is that the Jews had no concept of "hell" so would never have used that word or entertained that concept. Completely invented by the translators. And it was biased to reinforce the ECT theology.
Was the original Greek a translation of oral Aramaic and Hebrew?
Great question. Jesus probably spoke primarily in Aramaic. His words were translated into Koine Greek by numerous individuals and probably relied heavily on oral tradition.
So we cannot eliminate the possibility of translation errors from oral Aramaic to written Greek.
And that of course probably makes our discussion of the exact meaning of the term aionios kolasis probably is a fool's errand. But that verse is, to my knowledge, the only verse in Scripture that links the possibility of eternal and punishment together. It is really the foundation of ECT hell theology.
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