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Are Angels Mortal or Immortal? Part 3

Are Angels Mortal or Immortal? Part 3

Now let us notice the likeness of men to angels, which will abolish marriage after the Millennium. Marriage is proper in this age. It is of divine arrangement. It is the method by which it pleased God to create a race–by creating one pair with whom he lodged the powers of procreation, to “multiply and to fill the earth.”–Gen. 1:28. Angels are most probably without sex—neither male nor female as we use those terms, though like God generally referred to…

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Are Angels Mortal or Immortal? Part 2

Are Angels Mortal or Immortal? Part 2

Let us once again return to our scripture in question and find the true significance of our Lord’s meaning to our subject text, viz., Luke 20:34-36. First as any good bible student would do, we should thoroughly read the context to find out exactly why the Lord made this statement and to what or to whom (as well as to when) it is applicable. The Sadducees with whom our Lord held this conversation were disbelievers in a resurrection. They held…

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Are Angels Mortal or Immortal? Part 1

Are Angels Mortal or Immortal? Part 1

“Jesus answered and said to them, “The sons of this age marry and are given in marriage. But those who are counted worthy to attain that age, and the resurrection from the dead, neither marry nor are given in marriage; nor can they die anymore, for they are equal to the angels and are sons of God, being sons of the resurrection.” Luke 20:34-36 This text has been used by many to claim that not only are angels Immortal, but likewise so shall all…

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LIFE, Part 2

LIFE, Part 2

It has been asserted that the life which Christ laid down for the world was not the natural, but that which he had with the Father; which – spiritual life – he laid down at his incarnation and took up at his resurrection; Wresting with John 6:63. “The flesh profits nothing,” from its true position, the sacrificial death of Christ has been degraded, and the blood of the covenant counted an unholy [Greek koinon, common] thing. The original Greek settles the question of…

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LIFE, Part 1

LIFE, Part 1

The Bible student is often puzzled with the question, How many kinds of life are there; and what is the difference between them? Our authorized version answers the question vaguely, if at all. The word life, as found in the New Testament, is, in most places, a translation from one of the two Greek words, Zoee and Psuchee. The rendering of both by the one English word Life covers up a clean-cut difference of meaning between the two. The word Psuchee has several significations. When it refers to life,…

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HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 8

HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 8

It is not, however, for us or anyone to answer the query which our Lord refused to answer, viz., “Are there few that be saved?” (Luke 13:23) The most we are privileged to do is to point out that “a ransom for ALL” has been given by our Lord and the promise that in “due time” ALL shall come to a knowledge of this great truth and to opportunity to attain everlasting life from him, the great Light who shall yet…

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HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 7

HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 7

Mankind’s Hope for Everlasting Life The boldest and ablest scientists and evolutionists have attempted to show that man’s life was not a gift from the Creator. Theoretically they have brought man and all the lower animals up, by evolution process, from a microscopic germ; yea, from protoplasm, which Prof. Huxley called “the physical basis of life“; and they fain would in some way ignore the Creator and Life-giver entirely: but, as a matter of fact, they have been unable to…

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HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 6

HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 6

Two Greek words are translated immortality: (1) Athanasia, which Strong defines as “deathlessness.” This word is found in the following scriptures only: “This mortal must put on immortality [athanasia – deathlessness]” – referring to the first resurrection shared in only by the Church. 1 Cor 15:53 “When this mortal shall have put on immortality [athanasia – deathlessness]” – referring to the same first resurrection of the Church. 1 Cor 15:54 “Who only hath immortality [athanasia – deathlessness]” – referring to our Lord Jesus and excepting the Father from comparison, as always. 1 Tim 6:16 (2) Aphtharsia and aphthartos (from…

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HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 5

HOPES FOR LIFE EVERLASTING, Part 5

“Hopes of a future everlasting life are held out vaguely in the Old Testament; but immortality is not so much as mentioned. Indeed, the inspired Apostle declares of our Lord Jesus, that he “abolished death [broke its hold on man] and brought life AND immortality to light through the gospel.” (2 Tim 1:10) This shows two things: (1) That life in perfection, lasting life, is separate and distinct from immortality, indestructibility. (2) It shows that neither of these great blessings had been disclosed or made accessible previous to the…

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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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