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Originally Posted by Aquila
Michael, you believe in soul-sleep and Annhilationism. That's false doctrine... sin. It amazes me that you think one can overcome sin... and yet embrace it so readily in your own theological world view.
Just last night I read of a Seventh Day Adventist (advocate of soul-sleep and Annhilationism) who had a beautiful near death experience on his death bed. It transformed the lives of his family as he peered into the spirit and saw angelic beings, loved ones... and a vision of Jesus Himself. Within minutes... he expired.
You will also pass through the valley of the shadow of death. And in that hour... you'll encounter a reality that you've denied all these years. Do you really want to wait until that hour to align yourself with Scripture??? Sadly... too many continue to embrace a mis-interpretation of Scripture that denies the spiritual realities of life after death.
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I used to believe in immortal soul doctrine. All the books taught it. When I studied it myself I saw the abundant weight of the scripture was teaching the foundation doctrine called THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD.
Same with eternal judgment. Everyone says the lost never get out of Gehenna. That is except Jesus and the Apostles. They taught the wicked are DESTROYED there.
I cant see accepting distorted false doctrine when I can rightly divide the word and accept the truth.
Walking in consistent victory over sin is the easiest of all Bible doctrine to prove. Jesus taught to overcome sin at all costs.
There will always be decivers who will accuse us of saying we think we do it on our own.
Yet in 38 years of Christian walk I personally have never heard even one Teacher.......Even among Protestants teach one can live a Christian life on their own strength.
The biggest straw man that has ever been built.
We believe what scripture teaches. Gods mighty power working in us frees us from the dominion of sin. It is no match for the majestic Holy Ghost fire and power and love dwelling in a new creation man or woman.