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HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 4

HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 4

Confusion is unavoidable unless the true definitions of mortal and immortal be clearly recognized as follows: Immortal – the state or condition in which death is impossible – a death-proof condition. Mortal – a state or condition in which death is possible – a condition of liability to death, but not necessarily a dying condition unless a death sentence has been incurred. From this standpoint we can see at a glance that Adam was created mortal – in a condition in which death was…

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HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 3

HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 3

A Distinction and a Difference The following is VERY IMPORTANT to grasp and to understand. The failure to rightly understand this has led to all matter of false and misleading theories and ideas commonly held by the professing church.   But now, having examined the hope of immortality from the ordinary er of that word (everlasting life), and having found that everlasting life is God’s provision for all those of Adam’s race who will accept it in “due time” under…

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HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 2

HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 2

The philosophy of a future life and everlasting life. “Beginning at the foundation of this New Testament assurance of Life Everlasting, we find to our astonishment that it first of all admonishes us that in and of ourselves we have nothing which would give us any hope of everlasting life – that the life of our race was forfeited by the disobedience of our father Adam; that although he was created perfect and was adapted to live forever, his sin…

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HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 1

HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 1

“If a man die, shall he live again? All the days of my appointed time will I wait till my change come.” Job 14:14 “Our Savior Jesus Christ…hath abolished death and brought life [everlasting] AND immortality to light through the Gospel.” 2 Tim 1:10 There is a longing hope within men that death does not end all existence. There is an undefined hope that, somehow and somewhere, the life now begun will have a continuation. In some this hope turns to…

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