FaithWillDo
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Dear Phoneman777,Did you notice it says "things" and not "people"? The curse of sin hangs over the entire creation - animals tear each other limb from limb, tectonic plates slide on each other causing deadly quakes, fierce deadly weather events are everywhere all the time, etc. The verse is talking about "all things" not "all people".
Yes, righteousness is made available to all who "seek for glory, honor, and immortality" (Romans 2:7 KJV). The wicked aren't seeking it, and therefore will not be recipients of it.
Notice the text says "many" and not "all", right?
This refers to the work of CONVERTED MEN - not the unconverted lost.
"Them" refers to the saints - which would be "most miserable" and "yet in their sins" if Jesus did not rise from the dead and become the "firstfruits of the resurrection", right or wrong?
Yes, all are going to be "made alive" when they rise to "Second Life" in either the Resurrection of the Just or the Resurrection of the Damned - but only the saints rise to eternal "Second Life". The wicked die the "Second Death" which is eternal death, everlasting death...a death from which there will be no resurrection.
Daniel 7:22 KJV says the saints are given the kingdom and the judgment, and Daniel 7:28 KJV says it's given to the "people of the saints" - which means there are "people not of the saints" who are not given the kingdom.
I can't believe Universalism relies on such vague, loose interpretations like this! Yes, God will be "all in all" because the wicked won't be a part of the "all" once they're blotted out of existence in Annihilation.
Yes, just before "fire came down from God out of heaven and destroyed them all" the wicked outside descended New Jerusalem will join the righteous inside of it in bowing down and kneeling and confessing Jesus is Lord. Guided by satanic desperation, they'll rise to their feet after confessing Jesus is Lord and will rush up to the city walls and surround the city, just before the fire falls. How does this "prove" Universalism?
Those who die the Second Death are not beneficiaries of "reconciliation" aka "to coexist in harmony". If you're going to "coexist in harmony" you first must exist - which the wicked will not once they die the Second Death, which is eternal death, everlasting death...a death from which there will be no resurrection.
God wants all men to be saved just like He wants all men to keep His commandments (Psalms 40:8 KJV) - do all of us keep them? All men aren't going to be saved, either.
Yes, every creature that hasn't passed out of existence in the Second Death and remains in existence will say those things.
I read your response above. Your understanding of scripture is filtered through your "works" based belief system. Until Christ comes and heals your spiritual blindness, there isn't any scripture that will convince you of the truth.
Even this very direct and clear scripture can't break through your defenses:
1Tim 2:3 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior; 4 who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. 5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; 6 who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.
Tell me, how would God's Word have say that Christ will save all mankind for you to believe it? Can you write it out for me?
Also, don't tell me that the scripture above only says that Christ desires to save all men. That is not how the verse reads in the Greek. If it did say "desires", why would that need to be testified to be true at some future point in time? A desire is an emotion and can be proven in the present.
And since we are talking about God, don't you know that anything that God desires to do, He will do it:
Job 23:13 But he is in one mind, and who can turn him? And what his soul desireth, that will he do.
Isa 55:11 So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.
Where is your faith to believe Christ?
Joe