On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, IKnowHim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(IKnowHimDoYou- A.) wrote:
>Your Final Demise
>
>When you take that last breath and the death rattle takes over, as surely
>it will for you, your soul(intellect, will and emotions) and undeveloped
>spirit will leave your body and be translated to eternity. There you
will
>have a resurrected body that will be eternal but corrupt. You will stand
>before the great white throne of the Lord Jesus Christ and be judged by
>your words and your works that God has recorded over your earthly
>lifetime. Your name will be erased out of the book of life (Rev
>20:11-15). You will be literally thrown into the lake of fire that burns
>for all eternity to "be tormented day and night for ever and ever" (Rev
>20:10). This is the second death (Rev 20:6).
>
>When you stand before the God you mocked in this life you will not be so
>glib or smart mouthed, in fact you will say nothing for you will have no
>defence and no one will come to your side to help you.
>You will have already chosen your eternal destiny in this life and God
>will grant you the result of that decision.
>
>Remember this: YOU CHOOSE THIS YOURSELF!
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Excellent post! Albeit I'd probably word your verse-referenced
commentary a bit differently. But definitely, the would-be God-
mockers (the Gods are profoundly unmockable, after all), their
souls will with 100% certainty be required of them, down there
to the promised land! That's one reason I love this passage so
much, particularly from the Latin Vulgate, speaking to the 100%
mortality rate among us fallen/mortally-incarnate human beings
who have died in the past and whose eternal and immortal souls,
i.e. of ours, are likewise mortally-incarnate into the present:
"viventes enim sciunt se esse
while living indeed we are sciential that we are essentially
morituros mortui vero nihil noverunt
born to die. whilst dead in verity nothingness we are knowing
amplius nec habent ultra mercedem quia
amply, neither we are having additional recompense, because
oblivioni tradita est memoria eorum
unto oblivion was bequeathed to be the memory of ours thereto.
amor quoque et odium et invidia simul
our love likewise, and our hatred, and our envy, simultaneously
perierunt nec habent partem in hoc saeculo
the whole does perish, no more having part in this present time
et in opere quod sub sole geritur"
and in the work of ours under the sun that we ourselves are bearing.
--Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, editio Vulgata; interlinear translation by DJM
Enjoy!
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/danieljosephmin/
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