In Philippians 3:19, the Holy Spirit said through Paul, that enemies of the Cross of Christ are declared to have their end in destruction.
Why and what does the Holy Spirit mean by this statement?
Paul did not write, "The enemies of the Cross (sic) of Christ" are declared to have "their end in destruction." That's twisting the text.
It says, "For many walk, of whom I often told you, and now tell you even weeping,
that they are enemies of the cross of Christ, whose end is destruction...."
"They... whose end is destruction", not "the enemies of the Cross have their end in destruction". It is noted that they are enemies,
and that their end is destruction. There is no causality in Paul's statement. Destruction is the end for all who do not have Christ as their Saviour.
I strongly suspect that you have begun this thread and twisted Paul's words as a pretext to preach Jimmy Swaggart's aberrant version of the gospel.
Spare us.