DAILY BIBLE LESSON
HUMAN BEINGS DOES NOT POSSES A THIRD COMPONENT CALLED THE SPIRIT, THAT CONTINUES TO LIVE ON AFTER MORTAL DEATH.
Please, share this study with your family, friends co-workers, and all who you can, for the expansion of the Kingdom of GOD.
The human being is composed of two elements: the dust of the ground and breath of life (Genesis 2:7). The human being does not possess a third component called spirit that continues to live on after mortal death. In a lot of instances where the word spirit is used in relation to death, it is basically used as a synonym for the breath of life (see Job 27:3; James 2:26).
The dead know nothing (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10; Psalm 146:3-4; Job 14:20-21).
The dead are not in paradise, hell, purgatory, limbo, or some spirit world. The dead rest or sleep in their graves awaiting one of two resurrections (Job 17:13-16; Job 7:9-10; John 5:28-29; Daniel 12:2).
The popular interpretation in regard to the above text within Christendom is that the moment a faithful child of God dies, his spirit departs from the body to be with the Lord in paradise. But beloved, this teaching is contrary to the principle of the unity of Scripture the state of dead clearly emphasize that the dead are not conscious of anything (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10; Psalm 146:3-4; Job 14:20-21), and that their abode is in the grave (Job 17:13-16; Job 7:9-10; John 5:28-29; Daniel 12:2).
Since the righteous dead do not know anything (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10; Psalm 146:3-4; Job 14:20-21), their next conscious thought will be in the presence of their Lord; that is, at the resurrection of the just (Luke 14:13-14) at the second coming of Christ (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17).
To learn more about our Lord Jesus Christ, the Word of God, and the Sabbath, please visit your local Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Or please visit us at Rossville Seventh-day Adventist Church, located at 1737 Mission Ridge Road, Rossville Georgia 30741
Pastor; Greg Hudson
Services start at 11am on Saturday (Sabbath) morning.
HUMAN BEINGS DOES NOT POSSES A THIRD COMPONENT CALLED THE SPIRIT, THAT CONTINUES TO LIVE ON AFTER MORTAL DEATH.
Please, share this study with your family, friends co-workers, and all who you can, for the expansion of the Kingdom of GOD.
The human being is composed of two elements: the dust of the ground and breath of life (Genesis 2:7). The human being does not possess a third component called spirit that continues to live on after mortal death. In a lot of instances where the word spirit is used in relation to death, it is basically used as a synonym for the breath of life (see Job 27:3; James 2:26).
The dead know nothing (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10; Psalm 146:3-4; Job 14:20-21).
The dead are not in paradise, hell, purgatory, limbo, or some spirit world. The dead rest or sleep in their graves awaiting one of two resurrections (Job 17:13-16; Job 7:9-10; John 5:28-29; Daniel 12:2).
The popular interpretation in regard to the above text within Christendom is that the moment a faithful child of God dies, his spirit departs from the body to be with the Lord in paradise. But beloved, this teaching is contrary to the principle of the unity of Scripture the state of dead clearly emphasize that the dead are not conscious of anything (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10; Psalm 146:3-4; Job 14:20-21), and that their abode is in the grave (Job 17:13-16; Job 7:9-10; John 5:28-29; Daniel 12:2).
Since the righteous dead do not know anything (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10; Psalm 146:3-4; Job 14:20-21), their next conscious thought will be in the presence of their Lord; that is, at the resurrection of the just (Luke 14:13-14) at the second coming of Christ (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17).
To learn more about our Lord Jesus Christ, the Word of God, and the Sabbath, please visit your local Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Or please visit us at Rossville Seventh-day Adventist Church, located at 1737 Mission Ridge Road, Rossville Georgia 30741
Pastor; Greg Hudson
Services start at 11am on Saturday (Sabbath) morning.
DAILY BIBLE LESSON
HUMAN BEINGS DOES NOT POSSES A THIRD COMPONENT CALLED THE SPIRIT, THAT CONTINUES TO LIVE ON AFTER MORTAL DEATH.
Please, share this study with your family, friends co-workers, and all who you can, for the expansion of the Kingdom of GOD.
The human being is composed of two elements: the dust of the ground and breath of life (Genesis 2:7). The human being does not possess a third component called spirit that continues to live on after mortal death. In a lot of instances where the word spirit is used in relation to death, it is basically used as a synonym for the breath of life (see Job 27:3; James 2:26).
The dead know nothing (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10; Psalm 146:3-4; Job 14:20-21).
The dead are not in paradise, hell, purgatory, limbo, or some spirit world. The dead rest or sleep in their graves awaiting one of two resurrections (Job 17:13-16; Job 7:9-10; John 5:28-29; Daniel 12:2).
The popular interpretation in regard to the above text within Christendom is that the moment a faithful child of God dies, his spirit departs from the body to be with the Lord in paradise. But beloved, this teaching is contrary to the principle of the unity of Scripture the state of dead clearly emphasize that the dead are not conscious of anything (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10; Psalm 146:3-4; Job 14:20-21), and that their abode is in the grave (Job 17:13-16; Job 7:9-10; John 5:28-29; Daniel 12:2).
Since the righteous dead do not know anything (Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10; Psalm 146:3-4; Job 14:20-21), their next conscious thought will be in the presence of their Lord; that is, at the resurrection of the just (Luke 14:13-14) at the second coming of Christ (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17).
To learn more about our Lord Jesus Christ, the Word of God, and the Sabbath, please visit your local Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Or please visit us at Rossville Seventh-day Adventist Church, located at 1737 Mission Ridge Road, Rossville Georgia 30741
Pastor; Greg Hudson
Services start at 11am on Saturday (Sabbath) morning.
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