However, selling his soul comes
with eternal consequences for the devilishly handsome Dracula... and a blatant plug for a sequel.
``... they do carry
with them eternal consequences.»
Remember they do carry
with them eternal consequences.
Not exact matches
@HawaiiGuest «
Eternal torture and all - loving are mutually exclusive concepts» @Chad «not so at all, God allows us to live
with the
consequences of our decision.
So you're saying that a preacher giving you the choice
with the warning of
eternal afterlife
consequences is as convincing as the mafia coming to you
with a choice warning of bodily harm or immediate harm to your home and family?
It tells you that no matter how many mistakes you make, how many bad things you do you can avoid any and all
eternal consequences for this simply by believing something,
with no penalties, no retribution, no sacrifices, nothing; just believe in Jesus and all is forgiven.
BC: I love how you, like so many others who take your line of reasoning, always have to get one shot below the belt about
eternal consequences for disagreeing
with you... I mean
with God.
Similarly, why would a loving God create a world
with an
eternal afterlife where finite and fleeting choices you make now have
eternal consequences?
What scares me most is people who don't believe in God as they don't perceive any
consequences of an
eternal nature and are prone to come up
with some pretty off the wall stuff.
The reply given by the Johannine Jesus appears at first to confirm this by saying, «If a man has faith in me, even though he die, he shall come to life», but then proceeds to add quite a new interpretation of the resurrection power of Christ in the words, «and no one who is alive and has faith shall ever die».13 C. H. Dodd concludes that «the «resurrection» of which Jesus has spoken is something which may take place before bodily death, and has for its result the possession of
eternal life here and now... The evangelist agrees
with popular Christianity that the believer will enter into
eternal life at the general resurrection, but for him this is a truth of less importance than the fact that the believer already enjoys
eternal life and the former is a
consequence of the latter.»
So I am not sure which groups you are familiar
with, but all the groups I am familiar
with (Evangelism Explosion, Billy Graham crusades, The Way of the Master, all Calvinistic / Reformed presentations, etc, etc) include discussions about the
consequences of sin being
eternal punishment.
this is a serious issue
with potential
eternal consequences.
Instead, there are
consequences in this life (loss of relationships
with others, loss of health, even loss of life), and
consequences at the Judgment Seat of Christ where we experience shame and loss of
eternal reward (this is what Paul is talking about in 2 Corinthians 5:10).
And as their car lies mangled and wrapped around a tree, see the otherworldly aftermath as each student faces the
eternal consequences of an afterlife
with or without Jesus.
Second Peter 2:1 is the closest we come to a designation of «heresy» as a doctrine or teaching condemned by God
with the
consequence that those who believe it are condemned to
eternal damnation.
does underscore the intensity behind the gospel message: If Jesus really was who He said He was, then our relationship
with Him has
eternal, weighty
consequences.
On the other hand, Come Sunday does underscore the intensity behind the gospel message: If Jesus really was who He said He was, then our relationship
with Him has
eternal, weighty
consequences.
The term «suffocating» not only illuminates the detrimental effects such practices may have on Black and Brown children, but it suggests that if such children fail to comply
with the prescribed rules both in school and in society, they will end up «suffocating» and suffering from broader
eternal consequences.