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1 | WHAT IS THE (PORTION) IN LUKE 12:46 | Luke 12:46 | jje | 227009 | ||
THANKS MAKARIOS FOR YOUR RESPONSE; I HAVE ALREADY SEARCHED THOSE SOURCES THAT YOU SHARED EXCEPT GILL AND TRIED THEM THROUGH THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD THAT I HAVE AND MY SPIRIT IS STILL NOT COMFORTED.I KNOW THE FATHER WANTS US TO HAVE FULL UNDERSTANDING OF TRUTH SO PLEASE BEAR WITH ME IN PATIENCE UNTIL MY UNDERSTANDING IS OPENED AND I HAVE THE COMFORT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT---- I WOULD LIKE TO LEAVE THE QUESTION OPEN TO ANYONE IN THE FAMILY WHO MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP-- THANKS AND MAY GOD BLESS, JJE . | ||||||
2 | WHAT IS THE (PORTION) IN LUKE 12:46 | Luke 12:46 | Beja | 227015 | ||
JJE, To say that he would assign them their portion means that they will receive the same fate, the same lot, the same outcome as the unbelievers. It only refers to anything specifically in as much as that happens to be the actual portion of unbelievers. The figure of speech simply means to say, "Whatever it is they receive, so will your fate be." As a side note, I do believe this is in harmony with the security of the saint's eternal salvation. But that would become a much longer post. In Christ, Beja |
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3 | WHAT IS THE (PORTION) IN LUKE 12:46 | Luke 12:46 | jje | 227052 | ||
DOES THE UNBELIEVER HAVE A PORTION TO SUFFER BEFORE THE LAKE OF FIRE? -JJE |
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4 | WHAT IS THE (PORTION) IN LUKE 12:46 | Luke 12:46 | Beja | 227060 | ||
JJE, Unbelievers will be in hell until that day comes that all are brought before the throne of God to be judged. At this point hell and unbelievers are thrown into the lake of fire (Rev 20.) In Christ, Beja |
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5 | WHAT IS THE (PORTION) IN LUKE 12:46 | Luke 12:46 | jje | 227065 | ||
I WAS THINKING ABOUT THE TIMING OF THE RAPTURE AND WHAT HAPPENS AFTER. JJE | ||||||
6 | WHAT IS THE (PORTION) IN LUKE 12:46 | Luke 12:46 | Beja | 227070 | ||
JJE, I hold to a position that has been named amillenialism. So my answer might not be what you'd expect. After Christ's return, which is the time of the rapture, God will judge all flesh, and make all things new. Simple as that. In Christ, Beja |
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