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According to the scriptures, believers are waiting and will be resurrected and will not face eternal darkness. In the resurrection one is made alive in a glorified eternal body as Jesus was., not merely a ghost or spirit.Are Christians waiting for a resurrection or face eternal darkness? Is their a soul or Ghosts in a resurrection theology?
Are Christians waiting for a resurrection or face eternal darkness?
Is their a soul or Ghosts in a resurrection theology?
Are Christians waiting for a resurrection or face eternal darkness? Is their a soul or Ghosts in a resurrection theology?
death is the judgmentNot waiting.
Ecclesiastes 12:6-7
6 Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern.
7 Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.
2 Corinthians 5:6-8
6 Therefore we are always confident, knowing that, whilst we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lord:
7 For we walk by faith, not by sight
8 We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.
The second we die we go back to Heaven and await judgment.
No waiting around buried in the ground.
A soul yes.
According to the Bible, all people have a body, a spirit and a soul.Are Christians waiting for a resurrection or face eternal darkness? Is their a soul or Ghosts in a resurrection theology?
when a man dies .he is dead .its the same for every living thing ….we all have the same spirit . from the largest whale to the smallest thing that pro-creates.According to the Bible, all people have a body, a spirit and a soul.
The Bible also distinguishes between all three.(1 Thessalonians 5:23)
When a man's body dies, his soul goes to the realm of the dead, where paradise and hell are. (Luke 16:19-31)
There were also exceptions, the Nephilim who were begotten by the angels and human women, (Genesis 6:1-4) did not come after their death into the realm of the dead, but their souls remained on earth. They are the ones we call "demons" today.
The fallen angels who mixed with human women were sent to hell where they had to stay until the day of judgment.(2 Peter 2:4)
Not according to the Bible, which is what I base my faith upon.
At death, the Bible says we all go to the same place (the grave, sheol, hades) the only way to live again is by resurrection...literally a "standing up again".....like "hades", the meaning of the word "resurrection" has been obscured and distorted by belief in an immortal soul, which basically makes the resurrection redundant because nobody really dies.
If we recall Jesus raising his friend Lazarus, who had been dead for 4 days, Jesus did not pluck this man's spirit from 'the other side' and put it back in his body.....he actually repaired his decaying body and returned the breath (spirit) into his lungs. He had no recollection of where he had been, and if it was heaven, then how was it doing him a favor by bringing him back to this life only to die again later?
According to scripture, all the dead "sleep" (in an unconscious state) until the day Christ calls them from their graves (John 5:28-29)....some to life in heaven and some to a restoration of life on earth. Those chosen for life in heaven will have specific roles as 'kings and priests' and these will be resurrected first.... (Revelation 20:6) and they will rule over subjects on earth, where God put humans in the first place. (Revelation 21:2-4)
There are no such things as 'ghosts'....the Bible says that there are rebel spirits who like to impersonate dead people, but those who know what the Bible teaches about death, know that the dead don't talk to anyone.
The devil told the first humans that they would not die, and he has been lying about that ever since.
The only choices people have concerning life is to continue living by remaining obedient to God and his teachings, or to ignore them and face having no future at all. If that is "eternal darkness", then "gehenna" is that place. No one is conscious there however. (Ecclesiastes 9:5; 10)
No. The Bible backs up everything I said.....Do you know the Bible?.....Can you show me where I am in error?metim, ittim, don’t you mean you base your faith ignoring the bible
Are Christians waiting for a resurrection or face eternal darkness? Is their a soul or Ghosts in a resurrection theology?
You are a soul .living or dead you are a soulTypically, Christian ppl would be yes to soul, no to ghosts. This implies that souls don't have somewhere to go.
According to the Bible, all people have a body, a spirit and a soul.
The Bible also distinguishes between all three.(1 Thessalonians 5:23)
When a man's body dies, his soul goes to the realm of the dead, where paradise and hell are. (Luke 16:19-31)
There were also exceptions, the Nephilim who were begotten by the angels and human women, (Genesis 6:1-4) did not come after their death into the realm of the dead, but their souls remained on earth. They are the ones we call "demons" today.
The fallen angels who mixed with human women were sent to hell where they had to stay until the day of judgment.(2 Peter 2:4)
Its something that many do not agree on, but on whole Christians in my experience believe in a ghost or a soul. The majority believe that upon death the spirit leaves the body and that part of it is your personality. Some will say that they will go to heaven and be reunited with loved ones. Some also believe that the ghost of the person pre-exists and goes down into the world when a baby is born or is being formed in the womb.Are Christians waiting for a resurrection or face eternal darkness? Is their a soul or Ghosts in a resurrection theology?
I agree with most of this. However, it needs to be made abundantly clear that DOING to please God is not the way of Salvation, it is by FAITH, and faith alone. Good deeds flow from salvation, they do not earn salvation.Not according to the Bible, which is what I base my faith upon.
At death, the Bible says we all go to the same place (the grave, sheol, hades) the only way to live again is by resurrection...literally a "standing up again".....like "hades", the meaning of the word "resurrection" has been obscured and distorted by belief in an immortal soul, which basically makes the resurrection redundant because nobody really dies.
If we recall Jesus raising his friend Lazarus, who had been dead for 4 days, Jesus did not pluck this man's spirit from 'the other side' and put it back in his body.....he actually repaired his decaying body and returned the breath (spirit) into his lungs. He had no recollection of where he had been, and if it was heaven, then how was it doing him a favor by bringing him back to this life only to die again later?
According to scripture, all the dead "sleep" (in an unconscious state) until the day Christ calls them from their graves (John 5:28-29)....some to life in heaven and some to a restoration of life on earth. Those chosen for life in heaven will have specific roles as 'kings and priests' and these will be resurrected first.... (Revelation 20:6) and they will rule over subjects on earth, where God put humans in the first place. (Revelation 21:2-4)
There are no such things as 'ghosts'....the Bible says that there are rebel spirits who like to impersonate dead people, but those who know what the Bible teaches about death, know that the dead don't talk to anyone.
The devil told the first humans that they would not die, and he has been lying about that ever since.
The only choices people have concerning life is to continue living by remaining obedient to God and his teachings, or to ignore them and face having no future at all. If that is "eternal darkness", then "gehenna" is that place. No one is conscious there however. (Ecclesiastes 9:5; 10)
I think, and it seems ?I think it's written somewhere in there that they are resurrected and put into exotic new bodies in heaven, and our present bodies are just the seeds waiting to grow that body. The whole terrestrial demon / ghost idea in the NT seemed like an import, it didn't seem really present in the old testament. There was one apocryphal book from the old testament times that dealt with haunted houses or something though, I can't remember the name of it.
According to the Bible, all people have a body, a spirit and a soul.
The Bible also distinguishes between all three.(1 Thessalonians 5:23)
When a man's body dies, his soul goes to the realm of the dead, where paradise and hell are. (Luke 16:19-31)
We wait for the resurrection and the renewal of all things. We do have souls, and when we die, we receive a foretaste of either Heaven or Hell in accordance with the state of our soul (see the Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man). The living can pray for the dead (see 2 Maccabees 12:38-43), and the dead can also pray for the living.Are Christians waiting for a resurrection or face eternal darkness? Is their a soul or Ghosts in a resurrection theology?
Our bodies at the Resurrection will be the same bodies that we have now, but transfigured and glorified, as Christ was transfigured on Mt. Tabor and as His body was glorified at His Resurrection.I think it's written somewhere in there that they are resurrected and put into exotic new bodies in heaven, and our present bodies are just the seeds waiting to grow that body. The whole terrestrial demon / ghost idea in the NT seemed like an import, it didn't seem really present in the old testament. There was one apocryphal book from the old testament times that dealt with haunted houses or something though, I can't remember the name of it.