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1 | Inherited Sin Nature | John 3:16 | coltonjunior | 219774 | ||
Well, thank you Val, now we are getting somewhere. You believe, that GOD believes, that an unborn fetus is innocent and righteous, and therefore, cannot be a soul condemned to hell just because that particular soul contains the inherited sin nature of Adam. I believe that a tainted, contaminated nature of sin cannot gain entrance into heaven; how could GOD accept it? The sin nature first be cleansed and made holy, only then could GOD accept it. Maybe GOD has made provisions to accept an aborted fetus into heaven as BRADK explains, but it's a hard-sell for me at this time. I do not want to condemn anyone, aborted or unaborted, to hell, but I say these things as an explanation as to why abortion and the Pro-Choice movement is at an all time high in the world today. satan wants as many souls as he can get, and I believe abortion is his way of getting a whole lot of them. I welcome any feedback anyone may have on this matter. Thank you and may GOD bless you all. | ||||||
2 | Inherited Sin Nature | John 3:16 | Val | 219779 | ||
There is the word OR between innocent and righteous. The topic you chose to discuss is very difficult in that it is not addressed in the bible. The only place I can think of is when Davids baby died and David said something to the effect that someday I will go to see him. There are times in our life that we lose friends and family that we are not 100 percent sure where they will spend eternity. A loving pastor comforted me with these words. You can know that your loved one is in the hands of a righteous and just God. Trust Him God the father and His Son our Lord Jesus Christ. May you find His peace. | ||||||
3 | Inherited Sin Nature | John 3:16 | Searcher56 | 219780 | ||
God's day to you, Val, David said, "But now he has died; why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him, but he will not return to me" (2Sa 12:23). That doesn't mean that David thought he would see him in heaven or Abraham's bosom (Luk 16:22). I believe David is saying that he would join him is death, as Samuel said to Saul (1Sa 11:23). For more on my view of the unborn and babies who die do to post 138120. Searcher |
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4 | Inherited Sin Nature | John 3:16 | Val | 219782 | ||
I respectfully disagree. There were two places one could go in that time. One was to Abraham's bosom. The other was to Hades. As the poor man went to Abraham's bosom so also did David and Samuel. We are not told where Saul went. | ||||||
5 | Inherited Sin Nature | John 3:16 | Searcher56 | 219862 | ||
God's day to you, Val, How do you answer ... 'Samuel said to Saul "tomorrow you and your sons will be WITH me"' (1Sa 28:19). It doesn't matter which side of the gulf ... I see the "with" and "I will go to him" (2Sa 12:23), as meaning death. Searcher |
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6 | Inherited Sin Nature | John 3:16 | Val | 219865 | ||
I am not sure what you are looking for. A cross reference for 2 Samuel 13:23 is Gen 37:35 in which they call the place of the dead Sheol. When Samuel spoke to Saul in I Samuel 28:19 Samuel was telling Saul in essence that he would die in the battle tomorrow, him and his sons. We understand that they would go to Sheol. I don't think the idea of the two compartments was understood until it was revealed in the new testament talking about the rich man and Lazarus. There is a passage in Ephesians 4:8-10 hints that Christ took those in the compartment called Abraham's bosom to heaven with Him. There will be a bodily resurrection when Christ returns and brings the souls of those in heaven with him and their bodies will be joined together and they will be changed as is stated in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. Notice verse 14 where He says He will bring with Him... | ||||||
7 | Inherited Sin Nature | John 3:16 | Searcher56 | 219870 | ||
Val, David and Samuel were both talking about death. That is it. Searcher | ||||||