Sentences with phrase «as everlasting punishment»

Though true believers may lose reward and privilege in the kingdom, such loss of reward, to my knowledge, is never referred to as everlasting punishment.

Not exact matches

For Hartshorne, eliminating everlasting life altogether releases us from the «future rewards and punishments» bind, and therefore frees us as well to love in and for the beauty and goodness that loving presently creates.
As for Hartshorne, he understands the traditional view of everlasting life to be a place of rewards and punishments.
And this punishment, that is everlasting (i.e. lasts for ever as my 9 - 12 year old class told me everlasting means) is described in very clear terms.
However, the adjective aiōnios can refer to duration as well as a specific age, so there is a sense in which «everlasting punishment» is a good translation, but it must be properly understood.
The phrase is not «everlasting punishing,» as if the «punishing» went on forever, but rather it is «everlasting punishment,» because the punishment, which is death, goes on forever.
We reject, as ideas not rooted in Judaism, the beliefs both in bodily resurrection and in Gehenna and Eden as abodes for everlasting punishments and rewards.»
Ray: as far as your topic is concerned, it is not the works that save you, but because Jesus required works of us, and those works are listed according to the scriptures in the book of life and will be revealed at judgement, then if you do not have works which your faith will produce then your faith is «lukewarm» as Jesus said about one church in revelation and he promised to spew them out of his mouth into everlasting punishment meant for the devil and his angels.
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