All in All

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darinhouston
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All in All

Post by darinhouston » Thu May 12, 2011 10:44 pm

What does this mean?

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Re: All in All

Post by steve7150 » Fri May 13, 2011 8:21 am

After Christ has put all things under his feet and hands the kingdom back to God. It sounds to me that all opposition is gone whether by destruction or persuasion and everyone left is in the kingdom of God. Paul does'nt give details or timetables just the highlights in 1st Cor 15 , therefore evil is destroyed and whoever is left has God in him. So to me this refutes eternal hell and leaves two possiblities , conditional immortality or UR or somewhere in between.

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Re: All in All

Post by darinhouston » Fri May 13, 2011 9:03 am

It doesn't sound to me in 1Cor15 that it is the opposition ending that causes God to be all in all, but the subjection of the Son himself to the Father that will do so. Does that mean that the Son will be unbegotten in some way and return to the source or something like that ? Would kind of put a crimp in the eternal Sonship position.

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Re: All in All

Post by steve7150 » Fri May 13, 2011 9:57 am

It doesn't sound to me in 1Cor15 that it is the opposition ending that causes God to be all in all, but the subjection of the Son himself to the Father that will do so. Does that mean that the Son will be unbegotten in some way and return to the source or something like that ? Would kind of put a crimp in the eternal Sonship position



Scripture says Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever so i don't think he will disappear, but i don't really understand how God can be all in all without opposition ending. What or who comprises "all"?

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Re: All in All

Post by darinhouston » Fri May 13, 2011 4:11 pm

steve7150 wrote: Scripture says Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever so i don't think he will disappear, but i don't really understand how God can be all in all without opposition ending. What or who comprises "all"?
I don't in any way suggest he disappears. I think people make too much of "same yesterday today and tomorrow," though -- I see that as referring to His character not in regards to some immovable force -- can't change in any way -- sort of context.

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