Did you know?
THE SOUL IS NOT IMMORTAL.
“And the soul that sinneth, it shall die.”
— Ezekiel 18:4, 20
God repeated it TWICE in the same chapter.
Yet men still say:
“The soul can never die.”
But Scripture did not say:
“The soul is immortal.”
It said:
“The soul that sinneth, it shall DIE.”
This crushes one of the oldest pagan ideas ever imported into Christianity.
The Bible definition of a soul is not a ghost trapped inside a body.
Genesis says man BECAME a living soul.
(Ezekiel later says that soul can DIE.)
No wonder Satan’s first lie was:
“Ye shall not surely die.”
God says:
“The soul that sinneth, it shall die.”
Satan says:
“You cannot really die.”
Choose your side carefully.
But Ezekiel 18 goes even deeper.
God also destroys the excuse of inherited condemnation.
“The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father…”
Your parents cannot doom you.
Your family background cannot imprison you spiritually.
And your father’s righteousness cannot save your rebellion either.
God judges PERSONALLY.
Heaven is not inherited by bloodline.
And destruction is not forced by ancestry.
Every soul stands before God individually.
The chapter is not about hopelessness.
It is a call to repentance.
God is practically pleading:
“Why will ye die?”
The same God who warns about death is begging men to turn and live.
That is mercy.
— Placebo Domino
THE SOUL IS NOT IMMORTAL.
“And the soul that sinneth, it shall die.”
— Ezekiel 18:4, 20
God repeated it TWICE in the same chapter.
Yet men still say:
“The soul can never die.”
But Scripture did not say:
“The soul is immortal.”
It said:
“The soul that sinneth, it shall DIE.”
This crushes one of the oldest pagan ideas ever imported into Christianity.
The Bible definition of a soul is not a ghost trapped inside a body.
Genesis says man BECAME a living soul.
(Ezekiel later says that soul can DIE.)
No wonder Satan’s first lie was:
“Ye shall not surely die.”
God says:
“The soul that sinneth, it shall die.”
Satan says:
“You cannot really die.”
Choose your side carefully.
But Ezekiel 18 goes even deeper.
God also destroys the excuse of inherited condemnation.
“The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father…”
Your parents cannot doom you.
Your family background cannot imprison you spiritually.
And your father’s righteousness cannot save your rebellion either.
God judges PERSONALLY.
Heaven is not inherited by bloodline.
And destruction is not forced by ancestry.
Every soul stands before God individually.
The chapter is not about hopelessness.
It is a call to repentance.
God is practically pleading:
“Why will ye die?”
The same God who warns about death is begging men to turn and live.
That is mercy.
— Placebo Domino
Did you know?
THE SOUL IS NOT IMMORTAL.
“And the soul that sinneth, it shall die.”
— Ezekiel 18:4, 20
God repeated it TWICE in the same chapter.
Yet men still say:
“The soul can never die.”
But Scripture did not say:
“The soul is immortal.”
It said:
“The soul that sinneth, it shall DIE.”
This crushes one of the oldest pagan ideas ever imported into Christianity.
The Bible definition of a soul is not a ghost trapped inside a body.
Genesis says man BECAME a living soul.
(Ezekiel later says that soul can DIE.)
No wonder Satan’s first lie was:
“Ye shall not surely die.”
God says:
“The soul that sinneth, it shall die.”
Satan says:
“You cannot really die.”
Choose your side carefully.
But Ezekiel 18 goes even deeper.
God also destroys the excuse of inherited condemnation.
“The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father…”
Your parents cannot doom you.
Your family background cannot imprison you spiritually.
And your father’s righteousness cannot save your rebellion either.
God judges PERSONALLY.
Heaven is not inherited by bloodline.
And destruction is not forced by ancestry.
Every soul stands before God individually.
The chapter is not about hopelessness.
It is a call to repentance.
God is practically pleading:
“Why will ye die?”
The same God who warns about death is begging men to turn and live.
That is mercy.
— Placebo Domino
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