Posted December 29th, 2009 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Q. What is the meaning of the original word when the Bible talks about eternal punishment/damnation? Does the original word really mean “eternal”? I heard many times about this “aeons after aeons”. Can we really equate them with eternity? What do you think about 1 Tim. 4:10 that “God is the Savior of all men, specially of them that believe” ? If God will be all in all, can this include an eternal lake of fire with damned beings? What is your personal opinion about the whole matter?
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Posted December 11th, 2009 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Q. I read an article that claimed Zionism and Judaism are not one and the same. The author said Judaism is a religion but Zionism is a political movement started mainly by East European (Ashkenazi) Jews who for centuries have been the main force behind communism/socialism. The ultimate goal of the Zionists is a One World Government under the control of the Zionists and the Zionist-oriented Jewish International Bankers. He said the Ashkenazi Jews are not blood Jews but merely chose Judaism. He said that God said, “Beware of those who call themselves Jews and are not, for they lie.” Could it be that the Ashkenazi Jews are the people to whom God was referring and who have dominated the government of Israel since its beginning in 1948? Thank you for your insight, as always.
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Posted October 12th, 2009 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Q. I get very confused regarding the millennium, heaven, who goes where and what happens after the 1000 years. Let’s just take me for example: As a true believer, I will be raptured shortly. I will go from my kitchen to heaven. Will I stay in heaven for 1000 years? Will I be able to communicate with people living here on this earth during that time? (my family members may get left behind, yet make it through the tribulation as believers and be on earth, while I am in heaven)
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Posted October 11th, 2009 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Q. My son is 19 years old with many ideas, hopes and dreams for his future. I remember how I felt at his age. He wants to experience life as he knows it and serve the Lord here. I told him that the Lord has wonderful work for us to do when we are raptured. What do you think we will be doing after the rapture? What does the Bible say about this? Obviously things on earth will be heating up. Will we be dispatched to serve Him in any way?
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Posted September 24th, 2009 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Q. Thank you for your web-site. I have learned so much in the recent weeks that I have been made aware of what you have written and studied.
My question is – once we have been raptured and have come back with Jesus during the millennium, and then we are in eternity, what will keep us from falling away from the Lord as Lucifer did or as men will during the millennium when Satan gathers his army from people who knew no temptation or had any influence of unbelievers?
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Posted June 13th, 2009 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Q. I was reading Revelation again for the umpteenth time again and something struck me different. I was under the impression that when eternity begins, the entire 4 dimensions we live in will be destroyed. IE in eternity all things will either be 1) in the lake of fire or 2) in heaven (that exists outside our time domain) and there is no other possibility of any other location. Upon reading it again it appears to say that the new heaven and new earth that were created at the beginning of the millennial reign will continue for eternity. Am I missing something?
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Posted December 21st, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
(Luke 16: 19.31).. is the “story” about Lazarus and the rich man a parabel or not.. Can we assume from that verses what happens to believers and unbelievers after death or not..? Some people make this passage out to be “just another parabel”. What is your opinion?
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Posted December 20th, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
I agree with the interpretation that we’ll be rewarded for our behavior here on Earth but my question is where does that leave people who are saved but don’t live out their walk. Does this mean that they’ll go through eternity unhappy?
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Posted December 11th, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
I been reading your articles about gap theory in Genesis 1. In Revelation it says that God will dwell with men in the new Jerusalem but I been wondering who will inhabit heaven where our God lives and how about the angels since there are legions of angels?
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Posted December 3rd, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Is time really going to end? Hebrews 1:12 says that God’s years will not fail and in Revelation 20:10 says that people in Hell will be tormented day and night forever and ever.
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