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1 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | EdB | 80355 | ||
Justme Excuse me again for another clarification. Yes Jesus went to Hell (Hades) the holding place of the dead and preached the gospel and lead captive captivity. What I was referring to was the teaching that Jesus went to hell and 1. was tormented by Satan. 2. wrestled with Satan. 3. Suffered Hell's fire All three of these are nonsense. They are connected to the Word Of Faith movement. They are not held as doctrine by any major Pentecostal denomination. In my first append I said Jesus going to hell was not Pentecostal, I meant Jesus not going to hell to fight suffer or be tormented. I hope I'm clear on this. EdB |
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2 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | justme | 80363 | ||
EdB:(:- I amalways pleased to hear from you neck of the Forum woods. I did not read your note, but what you have said I agree with, except some Pentecostals do have that belief as some are involved with the WOF movement. Whatpercentage I have no idea. Thanks for your thoughts. Blessings and pray foR peace justme. |
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3 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | EdB | 80396 | ||
Justme Your right some Pentecostals do hold this false belief. Most got it watching the junk on so called Christian TV. Again it is to be expected The scriptures plainly warned us that the time was coming when people would not want sound teaching only to have their ears tickled. Nothing tickles the ear quite like a good fight scene. With Jesus and Satan rolling around. Or Jesus tied up in chains at the mercy of Satan. Again total and complete hogwash!!!!!! EdB |
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4 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | justme | 80401 | ||
EdB: 2 Peter is quite relevent for the times were are in. False doctrines and theology are found in many strange place you once never thought possible. Quite recently one member of our church had a chance to give their opinion on giving to a missionary. When I informed this person that the missionary was a WOF the response "was so what!" I made some brief statement on WOF doctrine and the person turned on me. "For the lack of knowledge my people perrish" sound like something you have read? Peace. justme |
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5 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | EdB | 80408 | ||
Justme The WOF faith doctrine is probably the most destructive doctrine that faces the church today. I have seen churches dissolve over it. I have seen ministers throw in the towel and quite because of it. I have seen families destroyed over it. I have seen people give up and take their lives because of it. When people put their faith in faith and it fails they have nothing left. WOF teaches another Jesus and basically replaces God with a god called faith. Once people are into it, it is very hard to get them out. They have been proof texted into believing the lie. When ever you discuss theology with a WOF be prepared to be hit with one proof text after another. They care nothing about context or meaning, their only concern is how they can manipulate the text to agree with what they said. Unfortunately the many of the big name Christian TV “stars” are deep in to it and they spread its lie like a fire through dry grass. It tickles the ear because it basically puts man back into control. If your faith is strong enough there is nothing you can’t do. If your faith is pure enough there is nothing that can be withheld from you. If your faith is true enough you life becomes a life of Riley. They completely forget, God’s will, His plan, His desire. They forget that God challenges and tests us to strengthen us. They forget that someone else may be praying for something completely different. They forget we live in a fallen world. They forget Peter and John both wrote epistles telling us not to be discouraged when trials and tribulations come into our lives. WOF changes God from the Sovereign Creator and attempts to turn God into a servant that must run to do our beck and call. Their will deny that statement in a minute they claim they are just holding God to His promises. As if there was a grand supreme court in the sky the God has to answer too. The results are the same God is not longer God but becomes the valet hurrying to do our bid. The biggest problem is they will not listen or read anything that may open their eyes. Like all cults they have been warned about people, books, or teaching that contradicts WOF. They are to avoid them at all cost. They have been so indoctrinated and told to not let anything enter their life that may steal their faith. If their faith is so weak that it can stand the scrutiny of their own mind after reading an article that disagrees with their stand they really don’t have much to begin with. In other words their leaders say don’t you dare listen to anyone that has a different view, their wrong and just listening will weaken your faith. I have repeatedly tried to get WOF to read to excellent books on the deception of WOF “Christianity in Crisis and “Counterfeit Revival” both written by Hank Hanegraaff. Most have been cautioned to stay away from reading this book as it might “steal” your faith. Again if you faith is that weak maybe it needs to brought into the light of the truth. Sorry I will now get down from my soapbox. :-) EdB |
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6 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | CDBJ | 80416 | ||
Hi EdB, nice post on the faith issue! Some people tout out glibly, keep the faith brother, and don’t even know what they are talking about. The object of our faith is the issue, just as you said; we can have the strongest faith in the world and if the object of our faith is other then Jesus we are in big trouble. God justifies our faith in Christ by bringing Him back to life from the dead. Again nice post and people better get their eyes on Jesus and not faith for faiths sake. CDBJ |
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7 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | Truthfinder | 80454 | ||
Hi all, I was wondering how everyone that reads this understands just what the original Greek word for hell in this verse means. Acts 2:31. (haides) Please do your research, back by scripture etc :). Then and only then can we understand what Acts 2:31 means. Truthfinder |
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8 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | CDBJ | 80508 | ||
Did Jesus go to hell, as so many misinformed would suggest ? This has been covered many times before but for the sake of those that haven’t dug into it I will reiterate. In Acts 2:31 the word translated Hell in the KJV comes from the Greek word HAIDES which was the place of the departed souls, both “good,” the saved, and “evil,” the lost. Acts 2:31 He seeing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hell, neither his flesh did see corruption. The best illustration of HAIDES is explained by Jesus Himself in the book of Luke. Luke 16:22-31 KJV And it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; 23And in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom. 24And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame. 25But Abraham said, Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is comforted, and thou art tormented. 26And beside all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed: so that they which would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us, that would come from thence. 27Then he said, I pray thee therefore, father, that thou wouldest send him to my father's house: 28For I have five brethren; that he may testify unto them, lest they also come into this place of torment. 29Abraham saith unto him, They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. 30And he said, Nay, father Abraham: but if one went unto them from the dead, they will repent. 31And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead. HAIDES was the “temporary” location where the souls of those went after separation from their body, what we call physical death. HAIDES had, as Jesus pointed out, three sections to it. |
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