Friday, July 10, 2020

THE DOCTRINE OF ANNIHILATIONISM - Our sin bears an eternal consequence because it is committed against an eternal God. God is an eternal and infinite Being - as a result, all sin against Him is worthy of an eternal punishment. It is not a matter of the length of time we sin, but the character of the God against whom we sin - Annihilationism is the belief that unbelievers will not experience an eternity of suffering in hell, but will instead be “extinguished” after death. For many, annihilationism is an attractive belief because of the awfulness of the idea of people spending eternity in hell. While there are some passages that seem to argue for annihilationism, a comprehensive look at what the Bible says about the destiny of the wicked reveals the fact that punishment in hell is eternal. In relation to the nature of hell, annihilationists misunderstand the meaning of the lake of fire. If a human being were cast into a lake of burning lava, he/she would be almost instantly consumed. However, the lake of fire is both a physical and spiritual realm. It is not simply a human body being cast into the lake of fire; it is a human’s body, soul, and spirit. A spiritual nature cannot be consumed by physical fire. The unsaved are resurrected with a body prepared for eternity just as the saved are. These bodies are prepared for an eternal fate. Eternity is another aspect which annihilationists fail to fully comprehend.

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Annihilationism is the belief that unbelievers will not experience an eternity of suffering in hell, but will instead be “extinguished” after death.
Beacon-MinistriesFor many, annihilationism is an attractive belief because of the awfulness of the idea of people spending eternity in hell.
While there are some passages that seem to argue for annihilationism, a comprehensive look at what the Bible says about the destiny of the wicked reveals the fact that punishment in hell is eternal.
A belief in annihilationism results from a misunderstanding of one or more of the following doctrines:
1) the consequences of sin,
2) the justice of God,
3) the nature of hell.
In relation to the nature of hell, annihilationists misunderstand the meaning of the lake of fire.
The False Doctrine of Annihilationism – Jesus Truth DeliveranceObviously, if a human being were cast into a lake of burning lava, he/she would be almost instantly consumed.
However, the lake of fire is both a physical and spiritual realm.
It is not simply a human body being cast into the lake of fire; it is a human’s body, soul, and spirit.
A spiritual nature cannot be consumed by physical fire.
It seems that the unsaved are resurrected with a body prepared for eternity just as the saved are (Revelation 20:13Acts 24:15).
These bodies are prepared for an eternal fate.
Eternity is another aspect which annihilationists fail to fully comprehend.
Annihilationists are correct that the Greek word aionion, which is usually translated “eternal,” does not by definition mean “eternal.”
It specifically refers to an “age” or “eon,” a specific period of time.
However, it is clear that in the New Testament, aionion is sometimes used to refer to an eternal length of time. 
Revelation 20:10 speaks of Satan, the beast, and the false prophet being cast into the lake of fire and being tormented “day and night forever and ever.”
annihilationism – Help Me BelieveIt is clear that these three are not “extinguished” by being cast into the lake of fire.
Why would the fate of the unsaved be any different? (Revelation 20:14-15)
The most convincing evidence for the eternality of hell is Matthew 25:46, “Then they [the unsaved] will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.”
In this verse, the same Greek word is used to refer to the destiny of the wicked and the righteous.
If the wicked are only tormented for an “age,” then the righteous will only experience life in heaven for an “age.”
If believers will be in heaven forever, unbelievers will be in hell forever.
Theoblogy: Evangelicals and AnnihilationismAnother frequent objection to the eternality of hell by annihilationists is that it would be unjust for God to punish unbelievers in hell for eternity for a finite amount of sin.
How could it be fair for God to take a person who lived a sinful, 70-year life, and punish him/her for all of eternity?
The answer is that our sin bears an eternal consequence because it is committed against an eternal God.
When King David committed the sins of adultery and murder he stated, “Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight” (Psalm 51:4).
Biblical Evidence for an Eternal Hell | Dave ArmstrongDavid had sinned against Bathsheba and Uriah; how could David claim to have only sinned against God?
David understood that all sin is ultimately against God.
God is an eternal and infinite Being. As a result, all sin against Him is worthy of an eternal punishment.
It is not a matter of the length of time we sin, but the character of the God against whom we sin.
A more personal aspect of annihilationism is the idea that we could not possibly be happy in heaven if we knew that some of our loved ones were suffering an eternity of torment in hell.
However, when we arrive in heaven, we will not have anything to complain about or be saddened by. 
Revelation 21:4 tells us, “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”
If some of our loved ones are not in heaven, we will be in 100 percent complete agreement that they do not belong there and that they are condemned by their own refusal to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior (John 3:1614:6).
NCCG.ORG AnnihilationismIt is hard to understand this, but we will not be saddened by the lack of their presence.
Our focus should not be on how we can enjoy heaven without all of our loved ones there, but on how we can point our loved ones to faith in Christ so that they will be there.
Hell is perhaps a primary reason why God sent Jesus Christ to pay the penalty for our sins.
Being “extinguished” after death is no fate to dread, but an eternity in hell most definitely is.
Jesus’ death was an infinite death, paying our infinite sin debt so that we would not have to pay it in hell for eternity (2 Corinthians 5:21).
When we place our faith in Him, we are saved, forgiven, cleansed, and promised an eternal home in heaven.
But if we reject God’s gift of eternal life, we will face the eternal consequences of that decision.

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