As I approach the end of my mortal life my one fear is that that being able to see I might yet fail in my witness; to be just a talker and just an arguer about Truth and not a doer, and this fear constantly makes me return as best I am able to the obedience of the two Great Commandments as outlined by Jesus. He said they summed up the whole of the Law and the Prophets and that obedience to those Commandments offers that which I most desire which is to spent all eternity in the presence of our Triune God. 24/7 I need to continually remind myself of that fact through prayer and witness.
Just wanted to say Derek, you are absolutely correct in your opening statement:
"there can be no forgiveness nor any improving of our lot ", after we die. If you have the proper understanding of
Eternity, then this conclusion becomes a simple one. Eternity, can best be described:
As the ever present now. There is no
past or
future in eternity. Past and future are temporal terms and cannot be applied to eternity. Thus, when one steps out of time and into Eternity, they step into the immediate presence of the Lord. Some religions, teach "soul sleep" but this can only be said from a temporal perspective, not from God's eternal perspective. God has no temporal bounds set upon Him. This is why He can know the end from the beginning. (but this is only one aspect of His knowing.) It's also why this verse applies: (2Pe 3:8)
But forget not this one thing, beloved, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. Often, many errors are made, in interpreting Scripture because the one giving interpretation forgets to consider the eternal view. God's view.
There is NO "soul sleep" from God's perspective. Only from ours, locked in time. Note what the Apostle Paul said on this:
(1Co 15:52)
in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. ( This is from a temporal perspective ) We will put on our Glorified bodies.
But what was the Apostle Paul anticipating at death? In these verses he was looking into eternity, when he stepped out of time.
2Co 5:1-6) For
we know that if the earthly house of our tabernacle
be dissolved, we have
a building from God, a house not made with hands,
eternal, in the heavens. For verily in this we groan,
longing to be clothed upon with our habitation which is from heaven: if so be that
being clothed we shall not be found naked. For indeed we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened;
not for that we would be unclothed, but
that we would be clothed upon,
that what is mortal may be swallowed up of life. Now he that wrought us for this very thing is God, who gave unto us the earnest of the Spirit. Being therefore always of good courage, and knowing that, whilst we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lord.
Paul was obviously not looking forward to some "soul sleep", wherein he became some disembodied soul. He was looking for the immediate presence of his Lord, standing in his glorified body.
1) We shall all die and shed our mortal shell.
2) We shall all possess a new body, both saved and unsaved. Saved=a body made by God unto glory, the unsaved=a body made by God fit for eternal punishment.
3) Paul did not want to be found naked. in other words, a soul without a body.
Verses in Revelation, have caused much confusion on this subject. Let's take a quick look:
(Rev 6:9)
And when he opened the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar the souls of them that had been slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held: (Many believe this is proof of a soul without a body). However it must be asked, "How then did they cry out"?
(Rev 6:10)
and they cried with a great voice, saying, How long, O Master, the holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth? (A "soul" cannot cry out. With what voice would it use? Do you not have to have a MOUTH, in order to cry out verbally?
Soul is often used to simply mean
life or
lives. Such as in Rev 16:3,
And the second poured out his bowl into the sea; and it became blood as of a dead man; and every living soul died, even the things that were in the sea.
Finally, as to the immediacy of being with the Lord, this the Lord said:
Luke 23:43) And he said unto him,
Verily I say unto thee, To-day shalt thou be with me in Paradise.