His Blood Spoke My Name
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We see a good picture of existance after death in the story of the widow woman's son who died in 1 Kings.
The boy died. Elijah stretched himself out over the boy and prayed that the boys soul return into him. The boy's soul returns and he is alive once more.
Physical death was a separation of soul and body. Neither ceased to exist. The body was still there. The soul was still alive, albeit separated from the body. If the soul had ceased to exist, Elijah's prayer that the boy's soul return to him would have been ineffective. How could it return if it was no more?
The same goes with spiritual death, the soul that is spiritually dead when one dies physically will continue to exist, albeit his existance will be separated from God.
Not hard to understand at all.
The boy died. Elijah stretched himself out over the boy and prayed that the boys soul return into him. The boy's soul returns and he is alive once more.
Physical death was a separation of soul and body. Neither ceased to exist. The body was still there. The soul was still alive, albeit separated from the body. If the soul had ceased to exist, Elijah's prayer that the boy's soul return to him would have been ineffective. How could it return if it was no more?
The same goes with spiritual death, the soul that is spiritually dead when one dies physically will continue to exist, albeit his existance will be separated from God.
Not hard to understand at all.
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