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Pastor Chris White says to all of you: HELLO MY FRIENDS. May the Lord bless you today. HOLA MIS AMIGOS. Que el Señor los bendiga.
In short, eternal death is the fate that
awaits all people who ultimately reject God, reject the gospel of His Son,
Jesus Christ, and remain in their sin and disobedience. Physical death is a
one-time experience. Eternal death, on the other hand, is everlasting. It is a
death that continues through eternity, a spiritual death that is experienced on
a continual basis. Just as spiritual life, by grace through faith in Christ (Ephesians 2:8-9) is everlasting life, eternal death is never-ending.
The most important question to be answered is “Does the Bible teach the
doctrine of eternal death?” If the Bible doesn’t teach eternal death, then we
can pack up and go home because there is no further debate on the issue. God’s
Word, the Bible, is the infallible rule of faith and practice, and as such we
must believe and teach only what it clearly teaches, and the Bible clearly
teaches the doctrine of eternal death. We can point to several passages that
explicitly state this, but for our purposes, only three will be needed, one
from the Old Testament and two from the New.
• And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to
everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt. (Daniel 12:2 ESV)
• And [the wicked] will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into
eternal life. (Matthew
25:46 ESV)
• And if anyone’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown
into the lake of fire. (Revelation 20:15 ESV). In verse 10, we are told that the Lake of Fire burns
“forever and ever.”
All three of these passages (and more could have been added) have as their main
context the scene of final judgment. In other words, when Christ returns, three
things will occur: 1) The general resurrection of “the living and the dead”; 2)
the final judgment; and 3) the inauguration of the eternal state. Each of these
passages demonstrates that during the final judgment of all people, Jesus will
separate the righteous from the wicked. The righteous will be ushered into the
final state of glory, while the wicked will be sent to the lake of fire for
eternal punishment and torment. Note too (particularly in the Daniel and
Matthew passages) that the same adjective (“everlasting” or “eternal”) is used
to modify both “life” and “punishment/contempt.” What is true about one (life)
must be true about the other (punishment), that both are eternal and last
forever.
The doctrine of eternal death is not a popular doctrine to teach or proclaim.
To do so often opens one up to scorn and ridicule. However, we must not let
that detract us from what the Bible so clearly teaches; namely, that due to our
being born in sin and trespasses, we are under the just condemnation of God for
our sin. If we do not embrace the saving message of Jesus Christ, we will
perish in our sin and trespasses and be under God’s just judgment for our
sin—eternal death. This is a sobering doctrine and requires the utmost care and
compassion in its presentation.
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