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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Scooter Ordered by Date |
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1 | Does separation from God mean no love? | Bible general Archive 4 | Scooter | 196395 | ||
So perhaps love, hate, light and darkness as to how they are perceived within our finite minds are not being seen in their pure form. I would think love not from God can be mixed with perversion, envy, greed, jealosy, etc. Therefore I need to conclude that perhaps these emotions can exist sperate from God, but with God they exist pure and perfect. |
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2 | Does separation from God mean no love? | Not Specified | Scooter | 196392 | ||
I've been reading a bit about other religions and what they believe, and one thing I can not understand is things such as characteristics of God, Satan and people. No people are all pretty much something we understand best as we can see that in our daily lives. And God, we experience his nature, or most try to anyway. So what I'm wondering is that God has all the basic feelings such as love, anger and hate, and although his hate may be of sin and anger against us, what types of feelings does satan have? I do not ask this in disrespect. I feel that hell is basically a separation from God, so does that mean that people can still experience love in hell? Does that mean satan loves as well? When Satan was cast into hell, or even upon this earth, did that mean he changed and no longer knows peace, love, contentment? Does that mean when a person's soul is cast into hell do they lose all characteristics which are part of God? On the other hand, in heaven do we still experience hatred, anger or is everything all about love? I believe the Bible says somewhere there will be no tears in heaven, so does that mean you will never experience grieving? Jesus wept and experienced grief but yet was God. Doesn't God experience sadness at the loss of a believing person who may have turned away? Can a true believer really turn away once forgiven? I know this is a sunject of much debate, but I do believe if you can allow God into your heart then you can also send him away. Hell is going to have many people who never accepted the free gift of forgiveness, but still believed in God and thought they were going to heaven. So when all these souls are cast into hell, is it all going to be separation from God with no ability to feel peace, love, kindness, etc? To know your enemy, are Satan and all his demons roaming the earth filled with anger, hate, rage and everything bad, or do they experience love also? Does separation from God mean separation from love? Does death take away characteristics experinced here in human form, dependant on whether you are in heaven or hell? |
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3 | Does separation from God mean no love? | Bible general Archive 4 | Scooter | 196393 | ||
I've been reading a bit about other religions and what they believe, and one thing I can not understand is things such as characteristics of God, Satan and people. No people are all pretty much something we understand best as we can see that in our daily lives. And God, we experience his nature, or most try to anyway. So what I'm wondering is that God has all the basic feelings such as love, anger and hate, and although his hate may be of sin and anger against us, what types of feelings does satan have? I do not ask this in disrespect. I feel that hell is basically a separation from God, so does that mean that people can still experience love in hell? Does that mean satan loves as well? When Satan was cast into hell, or even upon this earth, did that mean he changed and no longer knows peace, love, contentment? Does that mean when a person's soul is cast into hell do they lose all characteristics which are part of God? On the other hand, in heaven do we still experience hatred, anger or is everything all about love? I believe the Bible says somewhere there will be no tears in heaven, so does that mean you will never experience grieving? Jesus wept and experienced grief but yet was God. Doesn't God experience sadness at the loss of a believing person who may have turned away? Can a true believer really turn away once forgiven? I know this is a sunject of much debate, but I do believe if you can allow God into your heart then you can also send him away. Hell is going to have many people who never accepted the free gift of forgiveness, but still believed in God and thought they were going to heaven. So when all these souls are cast into hell, is it all going to be separation from God with no ability to feel peace, love, kindness, etc? To know your enemy, are Satan and all his demons roaming the earth filled with anger, hate, rage and everything bad, or do they experience love also? Does separation from God mean separation from love? Does death take away characteristics experinced here in human form, dependant on whether you are in heaven or hell? |
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4 | Does separation from God mean no love? | Psalm | Scooter | 196396 | ||
I've been reading a bit about other religions and what they believe, and one thing I can not understand is things such as characteristics of God, Satan and people. No people are all pretty much something we understand best as we can see that in our daily lives. And God, we experience his nature, or most try to anyway. So what I'm wondering is that God has all the basic feelings such as love, anger and hate, and although his hate may be of sin and anger against us, what types of feelings does satan have? I do not ask this in disrespect. I feel that hell is basically a separation from God, so does that mean that people can still experience love in hell? Does that mean satan loves as well? When Satan was cast into hell, or even upon this earth, did that mean he changed and no longer knows peace, love, contentment? Does that mean when a person's soul is cast into hell do they lose all characteristics which are part of God? On the other hand, in heaven do we still experience hatred, anger or is everything all about love? I believe the Bible says somewhere there will be no tears in heaven, so does that mean you will never experience grieving? Jesus wept and experienced grief but yet was God. Doesn't God experience sadness at the loss of a believing person who may have turned away? Can a true believer really turn away once forgiven? I know this is a sunject of much debate, but I do believe if you can allow God into your heart then you can also send him away. Hell is going to have many people who never accepted the free gift of forgiveness, but still believed in God and thought they were going to heaven. So when all these souls are cast into hell, is it all going to be separation from God with no ability to feel peace, love, kindness, etc? To know your enemy, are Satan and all his demons roaming the earth filled with anger, hate, rage and everything bad, or do they experience love also? Does separation from God mean separation from love? Does death take away characteristics experinced here in human form, dependant on whether you are in heaven or hell? |
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5 | What if Jesus hadn't been crucified? | Heb 9:22 | Scooter | 165823 | ||
Just like the criminal justice system of today, one can not go out and commit murder and say I'm sorry, please forgive me. A penalty must be paid and once paid, that doesn't mean you can go out and do it again. If you do it again, will sorry fix it? God made it easy for us in paying the penalty himself so all we have to do is let his blood be the reconciliation for the crime. We can acccpet or reject that, but nothing we do can ever bring us to him except for accepting his solution. | ||||||
6 | What if Jesus hadn't been crucified? | Heb 9:22 | Scooter | 165822 | ||
Just like the criminal justice system of today, one can not go out and commit murder and say I'm sorry, please forgive me. A penalty must be paid and once paid, that doesn't mean you can go out and do it again. If you do it again, will sorry fix it? God made it easy for us in paying the penalty himself so all we have to do is let his blood be the reconciliation for the crime. We can acccpet or reject that, but nothing we do can ever bring us to him except for accepting his solution. | ||||||
7 | why did jesus have to be crusified? | Heb 9:22 | Scooter | 165820 | ||
I am new here by about 20 minutes so I'm going to be very careful of what I say. I am not a pastor, scholar or anyone that is a expert, but I do believe that blood is basically representing life. I also believe that the sacrifice of animals blood was only a representation of the blood that Jesus would shed. I also believe that to God, there is no such thing as time. He is the beginning and the end so tomorrow to him is no different than yesterday. I believe time is actually part of the creation, and when this world is created new there will no longer be time. So now to the blood part, God is perfect and the only thing that separated us from Him was sin. Once separated, God could have chosen to let us stay forever that way, but in his love he devised a way to come down Himself, in the form of man, to pay the penalty Himself. It has to do with justification and sanctification. Someone had to pay the price, and being no person that ever existed could do so, God had to pay it himself. Without a sacrifice of Himself, being perfect He could never look down and walk with man again because there is no darkness in light. There is no hate in love, and there is no sin with God. So why blood? Because a price had to be paid just as the modern criminal must pay the price. No animal or human blood could ever have atoned this feat, only God coming down as a perfect man could do so. If all man could be separated from God by one act of sin, then likewise all man can be regain God's forgiveness through one man, who was God himself shedding the perfect blood to pay the price and justify our sins. |
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