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  • Richard H Priday - 7 months ago
    Concluding thoughts: Revelation 21:8

    This is my THIRD attempt as I keep wiping myself off the screen. I won't place the warning supporting verses here but will leave a short comment instead.

    I will state first off that none of us can afford to be glib about this subject. Even God Himself has no pleasure in the death of the wicked (let the reader look that one up in Ezekiel; don't want to lose this page again searching myself....)

    We can't comprehend the horror of hell; nor tolerate even the thought. We are; nonetheless according to the end of Isaiah 66 going to find an abhorrance of those in punishment; whether that represents the Millennial viewpoint or that in the eternal lake of fire. Again there are no words to express this state of the wicked upon death; we can only look to Christ and be thankful knowing what we are saved from.

    Sin is like a progressive disease; and so is abandonment of correct doctrine such as denying the literal hell and then cherry picking what seems best to us from the Bible and disregarding the rest. That technically makes us a DEIST; much the same as Benjamin Franklin who I believe cut pages out from scripture that didn't suit his mindset. Even as believers we can't ultimately stop physical death; which is a secondary result of our sinful nature; even though we are transformed and in the process of sanctification until receiving new bodies we are only as a vapor in our earthly tabernacle.

    Anyway before I forget I am going to say to everyone have a blessed commemoration of Christ's death and celebration of the Resurrection this Sunday.

    Agape; RIch P
  • Richard H Priday - In Reply - 7 months ago
    GUess my response is disjointed into another window; oh well.

    Agape anyway
  • Richard H Priday - In Reply - 7 months ago
    Thanks. Not sure at times if anyone is reading this stuff. It is good practice looking up verses on google that I am familiar with for my own edification and I don't need recognition but still want to be able to encourage someone.

    I am in a season where I need to live with and serve parents in their 90's. Not sure if I need at some point to break away so that they get more care they need before things get worse physically for them and mentally. They don't know Christ either although my church family is praying for them daily. With that and my part time job; errands; and church activities I am limited as to outreach and evangelism at present. Hoping really to be able to perhaps find employment or volunteer perhaps in writing stuff as I am not gifted nor have pastorial formal education and training. Feel free to pray for me if you wish.

    Don't remember seeing you here before. Thought maybe I'd inquire if there is any scriptural subject matter which you wanted to discuss-I have been told in the past trying to publish stuff that I'm too "preachy". Any suggestions on how to improve my posts are helpful as well (I have stuff from the last 2 years at least on here; whether in the Gospel of John and Revelation or on various subjects like predestination. Some of my stuff is controversial; particularly as I view divorce and remarriage. Strange to say things I expect controversy on don't always materialize. Am very blessed in general to have this forum and that I haven't been shut down as yet.

    Agape. Rich P
  • Jaz - In Reply - 7 months ago
    Brother Richard be encouraged . I read all your posts and enjoy them thoroughly . We are not in agreement on everything but I can assure you that I value your input and I'm confident that others do also and cannot at all see any reason why you might be removed from this site . Keep it up !
  • Richard H Priday - In Reply - 7 months ago
    Thanks..I guess there are some silent viewers out there. My main prerogative is to stick to scripture as much as possible; yet find relevant topics and discuss hard truths especially found in the Bible.

    Contending for the faith involves strict adherence to what is clear in the Bible and I try to constantly emphasize cross references.

    Knowing the Lord through His Spirit is different than knowing a lot about the Lord. There is always a certain amount of truth involved in deception. This is what allows a false doctrine to sneak in when cherry picking verses that seem to prove a point and disregarding context. When someone is proved false then often the "baby goes out with the bathwater"; and people want to disbelieve God is capable; for instance of still doing the miraculous today.

    A good case in point is those who claim to cast out demons. As far as "signs and wonders" go; I would call this a necessary gift as I can't see how there aren't as many demons around today as ever (thus disproving "casting them back into the pit" which is clearly unscriptural.) From my own limited experience in that arena; I have seen demons removed and heard of evidence of it occuring quietly in more traditional churches (in one case through a specific name a Pastor's wife had of an entity that had affected a church member attacking his wife in his sleep who had it cast out through prayer). This was kept "in wraps"-this Godly woman is a very shy person and some are of a cessationist mentality in that denomination. The other case was a Baptist church long ago where such an event was described to me as happening in the late 70's and it was a sort of matter of fact statement.

    Today's sideshows on camera unless followed by a legitimate testimony are immediately suspect. I don't know about you but I wouldn't want to be seen by multitudes going through something like that knowing of the ridicule it would inevitably produce with unknown social media links.

    Agape; Rich p
  • MotherMac - In Reply - 7 months ago
    Reply to Richard:

    I was approved about a month ago. I enjoy reading the comments on this site. I am learning more and more about the Almighty God:Jehoveh:

    Exodus 6:3

    Jesus: Alpha and Omega

    Revelations 1:8

    Holy Spirit: The Comforter

    John 14:26

    I was converted at 9 years old.

    Although On my journey, I haven't always got it right, I've been coming this way a long time. I am 85 years old now.

    I thank God for every day.

    My children suggested I find something to keep me busy.

    I thank all of you for sharing the word with me. I love Jesus. Amen!
  • MotherMac - In Reply - 7 months ago
    Just want to thank you for your article.

    It is true from every point of view.

    God so loved the world that he gave his

    ONLY begotten son that whosoever

    believeth on him shall not perish but have

    everlasting life. John 3:16

    He didn't have to do it, but I'm glad he did.

    Happy Resurrection Sunday to you also.



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