Life in Eternity – responding to questions…

Life in Eternity? Responding to those confused about our destination subsequent death…some specific questions asked…

Law and eternal culpability concerning children,

Babies are not born sinless but have inherited the sin-nature from their father, Adam (Romans 5:12), but the Father does not hold accountable eternally those who lack the ability to discern right from wrong, good from evil e.g. children, the mentally handicapped. Where there is no law there is no sin (Romans 4:15; 5:13; Matthew 19:14).

Who will be saved from Hell and how?

Good or evil works have absolutely NOTHING to do with one’s ability to enter the Kingdom but what is relevant is faith in the Son, Jesus Christ, as Messiah…believing that Jesus died to pay our sin-debt for us and thereby receive the IMPUTED – gifted righteousness, sinless perfection, of Jesus over our life and thereby be adjudicated “not guilty” by the Father via covenant promise (John 3; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Hebrews 8:12).

Christians and Judgment,

Christians are not judged for sin but they will stand in the BEMA Judgment of Christ and their works done SUBSEQUENT redemption/salvation will be judged for authenticity, rewards given or denied based on whether or not those works were done through the Spirit or through self-righteousness but they themselves will be saved by covenant promise (1 Corinthians 3:12-15; John 3; Hebrews 8:12).

Those who reject Jesus as Messiah,

Those who have rejected Jesus Christ as Messiah for the remission of sin will stand in the “Judgment of the Condemned” manifesting subsequent Messiah’s Millennial Reign and their works, their sin, will be adjudicated as “guilty” and they will perish in the “second death” (Revelation 20:11-15).

Who will enter the Kingdom of God?

There will be NO Buddhists or Islamist’s or any cult, religion, represented in the Kingdom. Only those who have trusted in Jesus as Messiah and received the Guarantor of Covenant, the indwelling Holy Spirit will receive eternal life in the Kingdom of Elohim (John 3; 14:6; Ephesians 1:13-14).

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