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Luke 16:19-31

Death [3]

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This story is not of the parabolic ordonnance of the great Teacher’s didacticism of God’s Kingdom. Lazarus, the beggar, had a true existence. If not, the story would not be told of the historical Abraham, the father of Israel. From the region of the wicked dead ones, the rich man did not only see Abraham, he recognised him, and called out to him, “Father Abraham”, appropriately. He dwelt in the place of torment. Hellish death, ergo, is real!Read More

WHO ELSE, IF NOT JESUS? (III)

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Karma, according to Hindu religion’s belief, is not just merely retributive, it teaches reincarnation. If the atman is as old as the Creator, and it has always reincarnated then humans should know when Lucifer staged that putsch of celestial infamy. I am yet to make an acquaintance with anyone who died, came back to tell the story of heaven or hell in conformity with the revealed Scripture. The good Bible says categorically in Romans 6:6, “Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.” And in Hebrews 9:27,"And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:" The preposition 'as' is made up of two words kata and hosos. Kata (kat-ah') means: 'down from; throughout; according to.' Hosos (hos'-os) has the definition of: 'as (much, great, long, etc.) as.' The next word, 'appointed', is apokeimai (ap-ok'-i-mahee): 'to be laid away, laid by, reserved; reserved for one, awaiting him.' Paul is saying that: "Inasmuch as" (definition of 'as') it is 'reserved' or 'awaiting one', is a once-in-a-life-time death, there is Divine verdict that follows it." You do not meet with death and come back to life again; this is the Divine law.Read More