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  1. And have hope toward God, which they themselves also allow, that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust. done good. Luke 14:14 And thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just. Romans 2:6-10 Who will render to every man according to his ...

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      (29) Damnation.—Better, judgment. See Note on John 3:20. On...

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      29 KJV - John 5:29 and come out--those who have done good to...

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      29 NASB - John 5:29 and come out--those who have done good...

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      29 ESV - John 5:29 and come out--those who have done good to...

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      29 NLT - John 5:29 and come out--those who have done good to...

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      29 NIV - John 5:29 and come out--those who have done good to...

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      The Father and the Son … 28 Wonder not at this: for the hour...

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      The Pool of Bethesda … 7 “Sir,” the invalid replied, “I have...

  2. Myth #1: Hell is a place to be united with unbelievers. There is widespread belief among non-Christians that hell is a place where they will be united with their unbelieving friends and drink beer ...

    • Is there Hope in Damnation?1
    • Is there Hope in Damnation?2
    • Is there Hope in Damnation?3
    • Is there Hope in Damnation?4
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    But is it true?Do those in hell suffer eternal conscious punishment? The church throughout its two-thousand-year history has thought so, but many today do not. And we shouldn’t wonder why: this is personal to us. I write keenly aware that the memories of deceased loved ones who departed in apparent unbelief hover over shoulders reading along. What ...

    Of all topics that feel crude to abridge, this must be atop the list. Much has been written on this topic that fly past the scope of this article. Resources I found helpful include Hell Under Fire, Grudem’s Systematic Theology, and chapters in Gagging of God (13) and Let the Nations Be Glad(4). That said, I would like to give brief answers to commo...

    Conditionalists (those who believe the wicked will eventually cease to be, based on the fact that the soul is not inherently immortal but becomes so as they meet certain conditions, and in particular through union with Christ) and annihilationists (those who believe the wicked will cease to be because, although the soul would have otherwise prolong...

    Scripture often employs terms such as “destruction” (Matthew 10:28), “perishing” (John 3:16), and “death” (Revelation 20:14) to describe the judgment of God on those in hell. These terms, some argue, entail complete annihilation, not continuing anguish. As Stott memorably put it, “It would seem strange . . . if people who are said to suffer destruc...

    Another critique, more philosophically argued, is that it is unjust to earn an infinite duration of punishment for finite sins. The punishment doesn’t match such a crime, it is alleged. To this, we may respond as follows. Crimes Against the Infinite God A man can commit such gross crimes against his fellow humans that he could earn ten life sentenc...

    A bird could not, by the painstaking removal of a world full of sand, move us one step closer to eternity with God. Time will not amend all wounds, nor stop God’s righteous punishment. Nor will death hide the wicked, though they seek annihilation, calling on the mountains to crush them to hide them from Christ’s wrath (Revelation 6:15–17). But what...

  3. 2. Again, just as faith can be formed and unformed, so can hope. Now there can be unformed faith in devils and in the damned, according to James 2:19: "the devils also believe, and tremble." It seems, therefore, that there can be unformed hope in the damned. 3.

  4. Whether Hope is in the Damned? Objection 1: It would seem that there is hope in the damned. For the devil is damned and prince of the damned, according to Mat.25:41: "Depart . . . you cursed, into everlasting fire, which was prepared for the devil and his angels." But the devil has hope, according to Job 40:28, "Behold his hope shall fail him."

  5. Feb 25, 2020 · The answer is no. There are important distinctions between the universalist position and the “dare we hope” view, and anyone trying to collapse these views into a single, easily dismissible position is guilty of sloppy analysis, whether intentional or out of ignorance. The distinctions matter, and must be recognized.

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  7. There are two primary sins that are opposed to the mercy of God: despair and presumption. Despair is the opposite of hope. In its natural form, it sees an evil as unavoidable and unconquerable. In its supernatural form, it sees damnation as unavoidable. This is a sin against the supernatural (or theological) virtue of hope.

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