neal4christ
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My friend, you don't even read what I post. I don't define love as you do. I don't see it as necessary for God to let people into heaven that have rejected His free gift. He has already demonstrated His love (Rom. 5:8).You say God loves sinners in the next life and yet closes all the doors of grace to them at this time.
Did Jesus ever say that there would be those who would want to enter the Kingdom of Heaven and He would not let them? (Hint: read Matthew 7:21-23)but the question I ask is, "Is there ever a time where God forces people not to receive Him"?
Because Scriptural evidence is to the contrary (Heb. 9:27 & Rev. 20:15). Can you show me any evidence to affirm that they will have an opportunity?If not, then why do sinners not have the opportunity to receive Him in the afterlife?
Absolutely. I am one that believes in the stipulation given in that verse for people to have eternal life. You don't. Please notice that it does not say, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, so everyone will be in heaven."Well, do you believe John 3:16?
Do those words apply to everyone? Ummm....no. Go back to verse 17. That receiving seems to be the kicker. It must be received. You know, like John 1:12. There are some who do and some who don't. Also, just a little note, from Rom. 5:9-10, it seems clear that reconciliation, justification, and salvation are all separate things. It seems that universalists like to equate them (I did too for a while). But they don't appear to be.How in the world would these words nulify the plain words "will have" in verse 19?
Common sense tells me to take Scripture as a whole. First off, at best, you have all of Israel being saved, not all men. Second, there appears to be a conditional statement in verse 23.doesn't common sense tell you that those who "may have" sooner or later "will have"?
So despite any clear indication and all the Scripture to the contrary, you will hold to this belief. Hey, it is your choice. It is not enough for me, though.I think the scriptures I gave reveals no one stays in any lake of fire.
My friend, I posted those questions to show the inconsistency in your position. Remember, I am not claiming all the things that you are.I think you are the one who on many occasions has said that one must "receive Christ" before receiving the benifit of sins that are paid for!
I don't recall saying 'mean' (if I did, could you show me), but the point I am making is that people cannot pay for sins or work on them in hell because they are already paid for. What is hell for, then, my friend?but then you say God would be mean for administering "remedial punishment" to those who fail to receive!
I understand quite clearly. That is why sins do not call for eternal punishment. Rejection of the eternal God and His free gift does, though. People are in hell because of rejection of God's free gift, not their sins.Try to understand that Christ paid for the "just punishment" for sins, not punishment that has no end, else Christ would still be suffering!
But those are your words and thoughts, not mine. Please note that as such.Yes but you imply it when you say the time comes when God never gives anyone another chance to repent.
Oh yes, the abundance of 'proof.'I don't think there are any scriptures in the Bible that give only one chance, however multitudes already given on this thread that imply otherwise!
Okay, but again, the kicker. Belief. Also, God has already demonstrated His love. Please, do not forget that love is not His only attribute.To answer your question "why should He keep on forever?" Because he loves them. John 3:16
Neal