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NASB | 1 Peter 4:6 For the gospel has for this purpose been preached even to those who are dead, that though they are judged in the flesh as men, they may live in the spirit according to the will of God. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 1 Peter 4:6 For this is why the good news [of salvation] was preached [in their lifetimes] even to those who are dead, that though they were judged in the flesh as men are, they may live in the spirit according to [the will and purpose of] God. |
Subject: Those who died before Jesus' death |
Bible Note: Hi, Steve! We could go around in circles... Just one point: Remember how the Apostles began preaching about the Second Coming? It was seen as an immediate occurrence; one that would happen within their lifetime... there are no revelations as to a time frame nor as to when precisely they began to understand that it would not necessarily happen within their lifetime... we do find one passage where Peter admonishes the errancy that had been creeping up among the Believers (2 Peter 3:8-18); he reminds them that God's Way is not our ways and that His Patience abounds to allow Salvation to all (all who would receive Christ, that is); Peter returns to the promise of Christ coming as a thief in the night, yet he clarifies that Jesus' Coming is not void... it is simply delayed so many may be Saved! This revelation did not exist prior to Peter and the others receiving it from the Holy Spirit; this revelation clarifies that the Lord's Coming is imminent but not in our finite understanding of time but in God's infinite Design! In Genesis 3:15 we find the completeness of the struggle: the battle for humanity and the battle against God... yet other Scriptural passages expand on this giving us just enough information for us to understand what God wishes us to know: Jesus is the Victor! In the same way Salvation is offered to us with completeness of information (what God wants us to know), but not with complete knowledge (the completeness of God's Design)... It would be simplistic to think that Jesus would not Save children and the mentally deficient because they are not eligible for Salvation due to their lack of intellectual cognizance of Jesus! Salvation is a matter of the Spirit, and the Spirit of God has the Power to search even the most simplest of minds! God Bless! Angel |