THe greatest lie satan told, genesis 3:4, you will not die!

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THe greatest lie satan told, genesis 3:4, you will not die!
1. Didn't the thief on the cross go to paradise with Christ the day He died?
Luke 23:43

No. In fact, on Sunday morning Jesus said to Mary, "I am not yet ascended to my Father." John 20:17. This shows that Christ did not go to heaven at death. Also note that the punctuation of the Bible is not inspired, but was added by men. The comma in Luke 23:43 should be placed after the words "to day" rather than before, so the passage should read, "Verily I say unto thee to day, shalt thou be with me in paradise." Or, "I'm telling you today--when it seems that I can save no one, when I myself am being crucified as a criminal--I give you the assurance today that you will be with me in paradise." Christ's kingdom is set up at His second coming (Matthew 25:31), and all the righteous of all ages will enter it at that time (1 Thessalonians 4:15-17) and not at death.

3. At death the body returns to dust and the spirit (or breath) returns to God. But where does the soul go?
Ecclesiastes 12:7

a paganistic teaching that came into the Church from Greek MYTHOLOGY, THIS FALSE TEACHING CAME FROM THE GARDEN OF EDEN WHEN SATAN TOLD EVE YOU WILL NOT DIE, 80% OF THE CHURCH TEACH, THAT WHEN YOU DIE , YOU ARE NOT DEAD , THE SOUL IS NOT DEAD, BUT GENESIS 2:17, EZEKIEL 18:4, SAYS THE SOUL THAT SINS , SHALL DIE, GOD SAID , YOU WILL DIE, SATAN SAYS YOU WILL NOT DIE.
WHEN YOU DIE , YOU ARE NOT REALLY DEAD BUT YOU EITHER GO TO HEAVEN OR HELL, IN JOHN CHAPTER 5 AND 6. MORE THAN 3 TIMES , JESUS SAID , I WILL RAISE UP THE CHRISTIAN DEAD, WHEN? AT THE LAST DAYS, NOT AFTER YOU DIE,

The Rich Man and Lazarus
Many have used the parable of the rich man and Lazarus to try to prove that people go right to heaven or to hell at death. This was never Jesus' intention in employing this story. The word Jesus used for "hell" was "Hades," a place of torment in Greek mythology.
All of the Jews listening to this discourse would have understood that Jesus was using a well-known myth to illustrate a point. If we take a closer look at Luke 16:19-31, we will quickly see that this parable is filled with symbols that Jesus never intended for us to take literally.
For example, do all the saved go to Abraham's bosom? No.
Will the people in heaven and in hell talk to each other? No.
Would a drop of water cool the tongue of a person burning in hell? No.
Does Abraham decide who is saved and who is lost? No.
In the same way, this parable cannot be used to teach that people who die before the last judgment day at the end of the world will go right to heaven or to hell when they die. John 12:48 declares, "The word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day."
So what does this parable mean? The rich man was a symbol of the Jewish nation, feasting on the Scriptures while the beggar at the gate--the Gentiles--were starving for the Word. Jesus concluded the parable with the observation that "If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead." Luke 16:31. Indeed, Jesus did later raise a man named Lazarus from the dead, and most of the Jewish leaders still did not believe (John 12:9-11).
God is NOT willing that any should perish,but that all should come to REPENTANCE! www.prophecycode.org www.adventist.or.kr/satellite/ www.vop.or.kr www.amazingfacts.org www.3abn.org

Posted on Aug 6, 2005, 12:34 PM

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