To compensate for the suffering of billions upon billions of lives, the eternal God must
suffer an eternal death.
According to Jesus, many souls will
suffer eternal death.
Not exact matches
It is because you will be judged according to your sins and since you don't have anything to show as payment for those sins, you will be judged to
eternal death and
suffering.
Jeremy in theory
eternal life i believe can not be discarded once given there are two choices to enter into Gods kingdom or to reject God and be thrown into the lake of fire.The same consequences are in effect now when we choose God we choose life when we choose sin we
suffer the consequences of
death to our body soul and spirit.But the choice is always ours.brentnz
A murderer will
suffer more than a thief — but they will both receive an
eternal death sentence if they reject Jesus» offer of forgiveness.
The life and
death of Jesus are not simply events in time; they are windows into the
eternal heart of God, whereby we see the
suffering and redeeming love of God which has been
suffering and redeeming since the beginning of time and will be beyond the end of time.
North American Christians who recall Jane Russell's description of God as a «livin» doll,» who have
suffered through the
death - of - God debate, who are now puzzling over the «process» God, and who are generally confused by God with a body, God without a body, or God as
eternal spirit, are no longer close to the place where Luther was in his God - walk.
Once we come to understand that the salvation word family almost never (if ever) explicitly refers to
eternal life but instead refers to some sort of deliverance from the calamities of life such as danger,
suffering, sickness, and premature
death, or to some sort of negative experience at the Judgment Seat of Christ, we can readily teach along with Scripture that salvation is conditional upon what we believe and how we behave.
Some will be found «righteous» and be rewarded with
eternal life and some will be found «unrighteous» and will
suffer the SECOND
DEATH.
Focused on the ethos and spirituality of India's traditions, «
Eternal light» brings into beguiling focus the experiences of joy and
suffering related to
death and the afterlife.