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1 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | gracefull | 65269 | ||
Hi John.. I like talking with you because although you do not believe the same (who does exactly) because you rely on scripture. Jesus had also just said " My God, My God why have you forsaken me". The sins of the world were taken upon him and God the Father turned away because He cannot look upon sin. It is finished was said before he died not after which is where you believe the atonement took place. I believe it is finished was the completion fo the process of sin upon him. Then he died. You did not anser my question (What is the penalty of the sinner..physical death or eternal punishment?) Actually, I find that Ed, Hank and justme all expect me to decide they are correct based on Hank H's book which so far has given no scripture to refute the teaching of faith. But I will read on.... Did you read the Apologetic I suggested? If not, why? Your sister in Christ |
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2 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | John Reformed | 65282 | ||
Gracefull you said: "It is finished was said before he died..." The Greek word for "it is finished" is "teleo" means "paid in full". It is a word that was commonly used in the time of Christ in the market place regarding payment for goods and services. "...not after which is where you believe the atonement took place." I belive the atonement took place upon the cross. When Jesus said it was "finished" He was referring to the suffering He experienced in place of His chosen people. That is why we preach Christ and Him crucified! You said: "I believe it is finished was the completion fo the process of sin upon him. Then he died." What would becoming sin accomplish if it were not for the atonement of His people? In answer to your question: The punishment for the reprobate is eternal damnation. Also, I was unable to read the "apologetic" you suggested. Frankly, the teachings of the faith movement cause me much sorrow and anger. I listened to them for many years and am already all too familiar with their doctrines. In the meantime, please reconcile the verses I sent in my last post, with your beliefs. John |
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