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Quote from: RR on December 16, 2010, 01:24:21 PMQuote from: valeriuWhy it got to the idea that a number of people will go to heaven? Because that is the way God planned it. God's original plan for man has not changed. Man will live on the earth forever ... BUT .... He has also planned for a certain amount of humans to partake of the divine nature.RRRR,Ironically, I was going to ask a similar question regarding the teaching of "going to heaven".With all my years of bible study, I have never come across any scriptures that state this as a definite teaching in God's word. There are however many scriptures that clearly say that God's Kingdom will be "on the earth", & that the "New Jerusalem will come down out of Heaven to be ON the earth".So my question is, "If this is so easily understood, where are the scriptures to prove it?"BTW, I'm not stirring the pot, it's just that with my study over the last two years, that some things are becoming very obvious, that we have been misled by Babylon for centuries, & need to take another look at many docrtrines that we now hold as beliefs.Ion
Quote from: valeriuWhy it got to the idea that a number of people will go to heaven? Because that is the way God planned it. God's original plan for man has not changed. Man will live on the earth forever ... BUT .... He has also planned for a certain amount of humans to partake of the divine nature.RR
Why it got to the idea that a number of people will go to heaven?
So my question is, "If this is so easily understood, where are the scriptures to prove it?"
KD, thank's for your reply. There is one problem though, how do you prove from any of the scriptures that you quoted, that the anointed are "going to heaven". None of these verses say that, or for that matter imlpy it either, as you need to read something into the verses that isn't there, to get that understanding.Mind you, I'm not saying that they aren't, I'm asking for scriptural proof to show that they are.BTW, I fully understand the purpose of parables, I'm not a newcomer to the scriptures.Ion
Quote from: humbleservant on December 17, 2010, 04:29:14 AMKD, thank's for your reply. There is one problem though, how do you prove from any of the scriptures that you quoted, that the anointed are "going to heaven". None of these verses say that, or for that matter imlpy it either, as you need to read something into the verses that isn't there, to get that understanding.Mind you, I'm not saying that they aren't, I'm asking for scriptural proof to show that they are.BTW, I fully understand the purpose of parables, I'm not a newcomer to the scriptures.IonWhat are you asking for for proof? In order to understand these two scriptures that to me clearly indicate the nature of the 144,000, I have to first believe that the Lamb is 'in heaven'. I'm not saying that if I were a newcomer to bible study and I read these two scriptures that I'd instantly understand the meaning. Again, not sure what proof you are specifically asking for. How do you interpret these scriptures? Also, my reason for including the parable scriptures was to indicate the method and the reason why things are not always stated clearly in the Bible. By the way, where is your proof that I was thinking that you are a newcomer to the scriptures? Was it implied? kdps...I know you are not a newcomer to bible study.....so not sure why you felt you had to inform me, but ok, I already knew that.
Quote from: kd on December 17, 2010, 09:28:34 AMQuote from: humbleservant on December 17, 2010, 04:29:14 AMKD, thank's for your reply. There is one problem though, how do you prove from any of the scriptures that you quoted, that the anointed are "going to heaven". None of these verses say that, or for that matter imlpy it either, as you need to read something into the verses that isn't there, to get that understanding.Mind you, I'm not saying that they aren't, I'm asking for scriptural proof to show that they are.BTW, I fully understand the purpose of parables, I'm not a newcomer to the scriptures.IonWhat are you asking for for proof? In order to understand these two scriptures that to me clearly indicate the nature of the 144,000, I have to first believe that the Lamb is 'in heaven'. I'm not saying that if I were a newcomer to bible study and I read these two scriptures that I'd instantly understand the meaning. Again, not sure what proof you are specifically asking for. How do you interpret these scriptures? Also, my reason for including the parable scriptures was to indicate the method and the reason why things are not always stated clearly in the Bible. By the way, where is your proof that I was thinking that you are a newcomer to the scriptures? Was it implied? kdps...I know you are not a newcomer to bible study.....so not sure why you felt you had to inform me, but ok, I already knew that. KD, all I'm asking for are scriptures that show the anointed will be in heaven, I thought that was self explanetary. I'm not challenging your beliefs, just asking for the scriptures to support why each one believes this.You must have overlooked the following quote from my last post;"Mind you, I'm not saying that they aren't, I'm asking for scriptural proof to show that they are."BTW, I have never said that the Lord was not risen & seated beside His Father in Heaven.Ion
Hello Brother Ion, Rev 19:1 clearly tells us that the great multitude is in heaven. This scene also describes the 24 elders and 4 living creatures being present, This same scene is described in Rev 7 in which the 144,000 are also present. Therefore we have the Great Multitude, the 144,000, the 24 Elders and the 4 living creatures all present in heaven. I believe it was you two years ago that shared this with a new member to the forum.Bro Tom
Quote from: bro tom on December 17, 2010, 07:14:45 PMHello Brother Ion, Rev 19:1 clearly tells us that the great multitude is in heaven. This scene also describes the 24 elders and 4 living creatures being present, This same scene is described in Rev 7 in which the 144,000 are also present. Therefore we have the Great Multitude, the 144,000, the 24 Elders and the 4 living creatures all present in heaven. I believe it was you two years ago that shared this with a new member to the forum.Bro TomYou are correct Bro Tom, this is what I stated about a year ago now. As I've asked several times now are for specific scriptures to point to the heavens as the place where the anointed will be taken to, so far there haven't been any verses that supply this clearly.Ion
the emphatic diaglot and the kingdom interlinear state at rev.5;10 that the 144k will reign ON or UPON the earth.how can we explain this one away?