I am not trying to say I know how this will all happend...butsteve7150 wrote:Certainly evil exists in hell because sinners by their nature are evil (you being evil) as Jesus said therefore simply being out of God's will is evil and as long as God exists and man exists, evil can exist. However God said evil will be destroyed therefore eternal punishment can not by definition mean punishing going on forever.
I know that the law showes us where we all fall short. Man falls short, and does not submit to Gods rules, to God's will. Hell will be Gods will (God's permissive will, if that does not make sence, see my last post). In hell, God will have man in line. It is man living out of line (God's will) that is evil. Once man is put in hell, a place void of the ability to rebel (no more option to rebel, no more free choce: the thing that creates evil) will he be rebeling against God? Would he be able to? Sure, man's nature is evil, but God was able to nullify the evil in the christian. Taking away the sinners abliity to do evil may be the nulification of his evil, the alternitive to reberth. Of corse, if that same sinner would be let free into a free choice worlsd again, he wold rebell, and evil would again exist.
God "distroying evil" may simply be done by distroying an enviroment in which evil could be done. No more free will, no more evil.
steve7150 wrote:BTW re God's will, this phrase of God's perfect will is not meant to be extended to everything to the point it makes God's will almost meaningless. When Jesus prayed for God's will be done or God said his will, will be done i think it means what it says.
Certinly the part of God's will I wrote of in my last post is meaningful to Him. You wouold'nt deny that.
This is simple: The scripture says that God wants all man saved, not just that he wants all men in Heaven unconditionally. The fact that God would like all men in Heaven with him is qualified by his will that man might first be saved.Ambassador791 wrote:What are they save from, and how are they saved from it, who are they saved through, how and when do they become saved. All that comes into play and is part of the recipe of Gods full (yet permissive) will being done.
It is God's will that man not suffer for his own sin. Your view has man suffering for sin and going to heaven anyway. Your claim is that if all men do not go to heaven, God's will is not done. B ut if all men do go to heaven regardless of being saved from sin, Gods will of man being saved from sin in order that he go to heaven is not done either. Your argument, turned on itself self destructs. Abandon this argument, it does not help you.
Salvation is not for anything at any time.If you said that it was not for one thing or one time, you could say that salvation could be from earthquakes, floods, fires, poverty, sickness.Hey, God wants all men saved! The bible is clear: salvation is for sin at the time that man is convicted of that sin. So, trying to say that we don't know when the cut off point is for salvation does no good.