Explores whether repentance, judgment, healing, or reconciliation may continue beyond death.
1 Timothy 4:10; 1 Timothy 2:1-6; Galatians 6:10; Ephesians 1:12; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; Romans 11:16; Romans 8:19-21; Deuteronomy 19:15
1 Timothy 4The last few blogs focused on the “timing” of God’s plan to save all men – i.e. how He plans to do it through several squadrons or harvests (distinct groups if you will). I hope that this helps alleviate some of the questions...
Calvinism (500 years ago) started with Augustine, 1600 years ago. Arminianism started 500 years ago. Greek Orthodox (Trinitarians) separated from the western church in 964 AD. CalvinismPredestination as to who is in Christ. Vast majority...
“For there are partial corrections (padeiai) which are called chastisements (kolasis), which many of us who have been in transgression incur by falling away from the Lord’s people. But as children are chastised by their teacher, or their...
Colossians 2:16; Matthew 9:36; Revelation 14:15; John 4:35; Matthew 13:36-39; 1 Corinthians 15:20-28; 1 Corinthians 5:7; Acts 2:1
3 Harvests of SoulsWe have already seen multiple times how the Law is “a type and shadow of good things to come.” Within the Law there are details concerning 3 specific harvests, which I mentioned in the previous blogs. Paul even...
Death is not the end of choice.While there is no verse of Scripture affirming, in clear terms, the specific possibility of persons in hell receiving further opportunities for repentance, neither is there any passage denying this...