Thursday, August 27, 2015

Question from Reader:
Hello Pearl, In your view, when the finally unrepentant sinners are consigned to the lake of fire, to the second death, and annihilated, do they suffer in any way before being annihilated, and if so, is that suffering a proportionate penalty or punishment for their sins? That is, do you believe that there will be some punishing, some infliction of suffering or affliction or pain or what-have-you, on the wicked as they are thrown into the lake of fire just before they are snuffed out of existence forever? Or will they be judged and quietly dispatched into nonexistence with no other retribution?

My Reply:

    (Recording of first meeting: 

To answer any question by means of truth, we must consult the scriptures.
Although there are many scriptures that may answer your question, a few come to mind. I will offer them to you, and you may draw your own conclusion.
 the first is:
 Exodus 7:4,5
"And Pharaoh will not listen to YOU men;
and I shall have to lay my hand upon Egypt and bring my armies, my people,
the sons of Israel, out from the land of Egypt with great judgments.
5 **(And the Egyptians will certainly know that I am
the LORD when I stretch out my hand against Egypt)**,
and I shall indeed bring the sons of Israel out from their midst.”

 If you notice the part in (**), the Egyptians who refused to acknowledge God (Ex.5:2), were forced to do so, through suffering a punishment for their 
error. However, when we read, 
**"when I stretch out my hand against Egypt",
take note of another time this is referred to,
at Job 1:11-12 and Job 2:5-6.
If you read the context, it is Satan who is responsible for the harm,
not God directly (James 1:13).
God is attributed the harm, because under the authority and power of his justice; He must allow it, to make it's occurring, possible;
...either when it is rightly due for wrongdoing, or when His servant has been accused, and must bear witness to their own integrity, in order to prove Satan's accusation, a lie. (Rev.12:10; Job 1:9-12).
God has the right to withdraw his Holy Spirit (Job 1:10-11), to allow testing at Satan's hand 
(Matt.27:46; Luke 22:31; Rev.2:10; James 1:12; 5:11), 
or, 
as a consequence to disobedience 
(Gen.6:5-7,3; 1Pet.4:15; 2:20; 3:17).
When God's spirit is lost, so is all blessing and eventually, all hope of life is lost (Psalm 104:29 LSB).
To be abandoned to Satan, means destruction of the flesh, in hope (1Cor.5:5; Rom.8:8,11-13,20; 1Cor.15:28,42-44,48-50).
Let us consider more scriptures, that describe such an abandonment by God...
 next:
Compare Ex.12:29 to Ex.12:23; 1Cor.10:10; Matt.24:41 <(left behind/abandoned)
Can you see there in Exodus, that although God is credited for the deaths of the firstborn of Egypt, that it was actually the "destroyer" whom God prevented from harming the firstborn of Israel?
Review questions
*How does God destroy?
*Under what two circumstances, does God remove protection, or abandon?
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 Deut.32:35

"Vengeance is mine, and **retribution** >
     [re (to do again) tribu (to pay)=paying back according to what was done -Obadiah 1:15; Matt.7:2].
At the appointed time **their foot will move unsteadily**,
For the day of their disaster is near, And the events in readiness for them
do make haste.’"
 We see here, that before the "events" of their disaster, they are suffering
unsteadiness. In describing the suffering of the unfaithful anointed
(before their end),
Notice Jeremiah 4:27-31
For this is what the LORD has said:
“A desolate waste is what the whole land will become, and shall I not carry out a
sheer extermination? 28 On this account **the land will mourn**, and the heavens above will certainly become dark. It is because I have spoken, I have
considered, and I have not felt regret, nor shall I turn back from it.
30 Now that **you are despoiled**, what will you do, since you used to clothe
yourself with scarlet, since you used to deck yourself with ornaments of gold,
since you used to enlarge your eyes with black paint? It is in vain that you used to make yourself pretty. Those lusting after [you] have **rejected you**;
**they keep seeking for your very soul**. 31 For a voice like that of a **sick** woman I have heard, the **distress** like that of a woman giving
birth to her first child, the voice of the daughter of Zion who keeps gasping for
breath. She keeps spreading out her palms: **“Woe, now, to me, for my soul is tired of the killers!”**

Here we see these wicked ones suffering desolation, mourning, despoiling,
rejection, being hunted, sickness, distress, and woe. The Harlot who causes it, will also suffer it, in the end.

 Note 2Pet.2:4-13:

"4 Certainly if God did not hold back **from punishing the angels that sinned**, but, by throwing them into Tarta·rus, delivered them to pits of dense darkness to be reserved for judgment; 5 and he did not hold back **from punishing an ancient world**, but kept Noah, a preacher of righteousness, safe with seven others when he brought a deluge upon a world of ungodly people".....

[Certainly, the ancient world of Noah's day, did suffer punishment, previous to

their drowning in the deluge (their destruction)].

 ...."6 and by reducing the cities Sod´om and Go·mor´rah to ashes he condemned them, **setting a pattern for ungodly persons of things to come;**"....


[Here we are being told that the suffering and subsequent death of the wicked, is a pattern of what is to come. -Rev.12:15-16; Luke17:26-27] 

                        (earth-swallows-satans-river-rev1216.html)
 ...."7 and he delivered righteous Lot, who was greatly distressed by the indulgence of the law-defying people in loose conduct— 8 for that righteous man by what he saw and heard while dwelling among them from day to day was tormenting his righteous soul by reason of their lawless deeds— 9 The LORD knows how to deliver people of godly devotion out of trial, but to reserve unrighteous people for the day of judgment to be cut off.......
(cut off from His spirit -Ps.104:29 LSB *see NOTE below),
  *(NOTE: Psalm 104:29MSG reads; 
     "If you turned your back,
         they’d die in a minute—
     Take back your Spirit and they die,
         revert to original mud;
     Send out your Spirit and they spring to life—
         the whole countryside in bloom and blossom." (see LINK)
.......10 especially, however, those who go on after flesh with the desire to defile [it] and who look down on lordship. Daring, self-willed, they do not tremble at glorious ones but **speak abusively**, 
11 whereas angels, although they are
greater in strength and power, do not bring against them an accusation in
abusive terms, [not doing so] out of respect for the LORD. 12 But these [men],
like wild beasts born naturally to be caught and destroyed, will, in the
things of which they are ignorant and speak abusively, even ***suffer destruction*** in their own [course of] destructiveness, 13 wronging themselves as a reward for wrongdoing."

Those verses make a crucial point...

Notice that these wicked ones, "suffer destruction in their own [course of] destructiveness" and "wronging themselves as a reward for wrongdoing."

Do you also notice that it sounds as if their future suffering is based upon the
suffering they have caused others?
 It is good to consider what the deeds of the wicked are, because as we shall see,
their own deeds is the basis for what they suffer by God's perfect balance of justice, 
in what He decrees as punishment for the merciless wicked...
Notice Psalm 94:3,5,6,21
(There the scriptures bring out some of the activities that the wicked engage in)...
 "How long are the wicked, O YHVH,
How long are the wicked themselves going to exult?
Your people, O LORD, **they keep crushing**,
And your inheritance **they keep afflicting**.
The widow and the alien resident they kill,
And the fatherless boys they murder.
Who will rise up for me against the evildoers?
Who will take his stand for me against the**practicers of hurtfulness**?
They make **sharp attacks** on the soul of the righteous one...
And **pronounce wicked** even the blood of **the innocent one**.

 Now notice verse Ps.94:23NLT
 "And he will turn back upon them their hurtfulness
And will silence them with the calamity they have caused others
Our God will silence them."

Notice, Yhwh will turn back upon them, their OWN hurtfulness and calamity

(Rev.18:6).
God is just in his abandoning the wicked to their father, the "Destroyer" (John8:44; 10:10; Rev.9:11)
Do other scriptures support this?
 Consider these scriptures...
 Matt.7:2
"for with what judgment YOU are judging, YOU will be judged; and with the measure that YOU are measuring out, they will measure out to YOU."

 Col.3:25

"Certainly the one that is doing wrong will receive back what he wrongly
did, and there is no partiality."

2Chron.6:23
"23 then listen from heaven, act, and judge your servants, recompensing the wicked by bringing back to him the consequences of his own choices and by justifying the righteous by recompensing him according to his righteousness."

Judges 9:57NKJV
"And all the evil of the men of Shechem God made come back upon their own heads"

 Psalm 28:4NKJV

"Give to them according to their acting And according to the badness of their practices. According to the work of their hands do you give to them. Pay back to them their own doing."

 Psalm 62:12NIV

"Also loving-kindness belongs to you, O LORD. For you yourself pay back **to each one according to his own work**.

 Psalm 94:23NKJV

"And he will turn back upon them **their hurtfulness** And will silence them with **their own calamity**. the LORD our God will silence them."

  1Kings 8:32

"then hear from heaven and act. Judge between your servants, condemning the guilty by bringing down on their heads what they have done, and vindicating the innocent by treating them in accordance with their innocence."

So, we see that the work of the wicked, is the exact punishment that they themselves will suffer (Rev.18:6). God's justice is perfect.
So when we are told, at Psalm 94, that the wicked are guilty of... "crushing, afflicting, hurting, attacking", and slandering the innocent... these are the very things that the wicked will suffer, when our Father's justice catches up to them (Matt.7:2; Rev.18:20). These things will befall them, previous to their final, divine consignment.

 Lastly, you may want to consider the following scriptures...all of which refer to

the "weeping and gnashing of teeth" that the wicked will suffer...
 Matt. 8:12; 13:42,50; 22:13; 24:51; 25:30 Luke 13:28
    [The symbolic use of "fire", indicates a condemnation by the standard of God's Word (Jer.23:29; John12:48-49; Jer.20:9; 5:14; Rev.11:5)].
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(Recording of third meeting: 

So,

will the wicked endure any of the suffering they themselves have inflicted
upon God's servants?
Will God punish, by abandoning them to Satan their god?
God himself answers...
 Nahum 1:2,3
"The LORD is a God exacting exclusive devotion and taking vengeance; the LORD
is taking vengeance and is disposed to rage. The LORD is taking vengeance against his adversaries, and he is resentful toward his enemies. The LORD is slow to
anger and great in power, **and by no means will the LORD hold back from punishing**.

When God's perfect justice decides that the wicked deserve what they themselves
have done to others; that justice entitles Satan to carry out God's righteous decision. 
Satan himself, is the "Destroyer" (="Abaddon"/"Apollyon")... not God or Christ. 
(John10:10; Rev.9:11; Isa.33:1).
https://4womaninthewilderness.blogspot.com/2016/11/who-is-destroyer.html

  God is Almighty in power, and so, His justice for a time, allows and permits all that

Satan does (Luke 4:5-6; 1John3:8). As in other scriptures which speak of God
"stretching out His Hand" (Job 1:11-12)... God is giving permission to Satan to do his work as "destroyer", due to God's righteous condemnation toward the wicked, when God abandons the wicked to reap what they have sown (Gal.6:7) from the father they have chosen to imitate (John8:44).
   [I mention at this point that there are also righteous who also suffered when being tried or persecuted by the wicked one (Job, Jesus, the elect, all of Godly devotion) 
(Luke22:31; 4:13; John15:20; 1Pet.4:12-13; Ps.44:22; 2Tim.3:12; James 1:13; 1Cor.10:13; Matt.6:13; 2Pet.2:9). We are discussing above specifically as regards our topic, and whether or not the wicked will suffer.]

To see more about this, please consider:

https://4womaninthewilderness.blogspot.com/2013/05/who-is-to-blame.html
I hope all the foregoing scriptures, provide a satisfying answer to your question.
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ADDITION 
         Will the wicked suffer  ...in "hell"
[What is, Hell?]


["Hell" is a word with a history that must be examined, if one wishes to understand scripture with accuracy. Hell is the English word that translators have assigned to two original Greek words (and one in Hebrew), found in scripture. 
Those three words are, Sheol (Hebrew), Hades (Greek), and Gehenna (Greek). It has been assumed in many Judeo-Christian beliefs, that the realm being spoken of as Sheol and Hades, is the grave. This is also a belief of the Jehovah's Witness religion, from which I had belonged. 
On the other hand, some do recognize that Gehenna is not the same place as Sheol or Hades, due to Bible verses which refer to Gehenna as a place of fire (Matt.5:22 YLT ; Matt.18:9 YLT ; Mark 9:43 YLT ; James 3:6 YLT ). I suggest at this point, that any reader who does not know about the realm of Hades and Sheol, please read this link, to learn how it contrasts to the meaning of Gehenna: (what-is-sheole-hades.html). 
Hades and Sheol are accurately conceptualized as a captivity to darkness. Gehenna is accurately associated with symbolic fire. By translating all three words into "hell", misconception results.
Now to explain why the word "hell" was favored by old English, it helps to know what "hell" meant at that time. 
Farmers who were contemporaries of past translators, used to hell (verb) potatoes. That old expression meant that they were planting the axillary buds of the potato, beneath the ground. From such planted buds, new plants would sprout and a new crop of potatoes would result. "Hell" simply meant to be buried. 
As a result of translating "Gehenna" into "hell"; Dying and being buried came to be associated with a literal realm and consignment to a burning torment of fire. As you read on in this article, you will learn more about the meaning of Gehenna. 
So let's get back to what it means, to be "tormented forever in the Lake of Fire" (Rev.20:10)... and that the Lake of Fire is the second death" (Rev.20:14).
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If you are familiar with Rev.14:11...
 "And the smoke of their torment ascends forever and ever; and they have no rest day or night, who worship the beast and his image, and whoever receives the mark of his name.”
AND
Rev.20:10...
 "The devil, who deceived them, was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone where the beast and the false prophet are. And they will be tormented day and night forever and ever."
 ...and feel confused by this seeming contradiction to the wicked being destroyed;
then please keep in mind that Rev.1:1 states that "Revelation" is written in symbolic terms 
[See Greek meaning of Rev.1:1 "e sEmanen"(Root:sēmainō)].
What does it mean to be tormented in the "lake of fire" forever?
Rev.20:14 tells us...
 "Then Death and Hades were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death."     
    (the-sting-of-death-first-death-or-second?.html)
Why "second" death, instead of first death?

Jesus said,
"Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell (lit."Gehenna")." (Matt.10:28 YLT )

The first death, is the death of the physical ("body"), or the temporary life of the present. It is a death from which there is a return (or a birth) to life (John11:25-26).
The "second death", is by the One who judges (and can kill/destroy) the soul.
The basis of that judicial decision, is by means of the teachings of Christ....
Jesus said;
 "There is a judge for the one who rejects me and does not accept my words; the very words I have spoken will judge them at the last day." (John12:48)

How are the damning words of Christ, the same as the "lake of fire"?

Jesus Christ IS the Word of God. All God's teachings are made available to us, 
to accept or reject,
by means of God's "Word", the Bible (John1:1,14).
Note what the words of God (through Christ) are compared to...

 "Is not my word like fire," declares the LORD, "and like a hammer that breaks a rock in pieces?" (Jer.23:29)

 "Therefore I cut you in pieces with my prophets, I killed you with the words of my mouth-- then my judgments go forth like the sun." (Hosea 6:5)
 "Therefore this is what the LORD God Almighty says: "Because the people have spoken these words, I will make my words in your mouth a fire and these people the wood it consumes." (Jer.5:14)
 "And if anyone wants to harm them, fire proceeds from their mouth and devours their enemies. And if anyone wants to harm them, he must be killed in this manner." (Rev.11:5)

I hope you discern from the foregoing scriptures,

that the "lake of fire" / "Gehenna" / "hell",
are God's judgments,
by means of God's Word ("fire") (Isa.30:27; 66:15-16; Jer.21:12; Eze.16:41; Rev.18:8; 2Pet.3:7) (1Cor.3:12-14; Rom.14:12; 2Cor.5:10).
Those who disobey the Bible (and specifically the teaching of Jesus), are judged worthy of the "second death".
According to Jesus, this is the death of the soul. (Matt.10:28 YLT)
When God's burning judgment befalls the wicked, they know it, and that knowledge causes suffering (Isa.66:15; Luke 16:24-25; 2Thess.1:6,8; 2Pet.3:7). What could be worse, than knowing you are condemned by God, and abandoned into the hands of the "Destroyer"?
   [If it seems cruel and unjust for God to condemn and abandon into the hands of the Destroyer; consider again the principle of Matt.7:12 and Obadiah 1:15-16. Is it not true, that the wicked leaders have caused God's condemnation and abandonment to the Destroyer, toward those in their care? (Rev.2:20-21; 2Cor.11:20; 2Pet.2:1-3; 1Tim.4:1; Rev.16:13-14; 2Cor.11:3-4,13-15; Matt.24:4-5,24-25; Rev.19:20; 13:11,15,7,10; Col.2:8; Luke21:24YLT) What then, do they deserve?]

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God repays the wicked with their own wickedness.
 (The wicked do not burn other people forever, 
   so according to God's perfect justice, neither will they literally burn forever.)
"Jehovah's Witnesses" are taught that God is not sadistic, and does not desire to burn people forever.
The basis of that "Jehovah's Witness" belief, is Jer.7:31 and Jer.19:5, where God says....
 "They have built the high places of Topheth in the Valley of Ben Hinnom to burn their sons and daughters in the fire--something I did not command, nor would such a thing ever enter my mind."  
Despite the Watchtower doctrine which asserts that there is no "hell"; JWs subscribe to the false doctrine that God is going to incinerate the world at Armageddon. The Bible can ease that cognitive dissonance. Please consider: (LINK: What is Armageddon?)

The "the Valley of 'Ben Hinnom' " (Hebrew) 

(where children were burned as a sacrifice to the false god, "Molech"),
is another name for the place "Gehenna" 
("Ben Hinnom" translated into Greek), 
and is the same place that most Bible translators, translate as "Hell". 
"Gehenna" is the word Jesus used, at Matt.10:28, above (that is usually translated as "hell") and Matt.23:33. (Matt.10:28 YLT ; Matt.23:33 YLT )

In the King James version, Rev.20:14KJV reads;
 "And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death."
Note that "hell" is also cast into the lake of fire. Is "hell" cast into hell?
No. "Hell", is also destroyed forever. 
Yet this Greek word at Rev.20:14 that is translated as hell, was not "Gehenna"! 
It was "Hades". By the King James Version translating it as Hell, they are depicting Hades as a place of fiery torment, and at Rev.20:14 as Hell being thrown into Fire, which is also believed to be Hell. It's not you. This is confusing.
    It is the realm of Hades (a realm of spiritual darkness/blindness) that is to be consumed in the Lake of Fire, condemned by God's judgment and consigned to non-existence (Rev.20:12).
This is the realm of those considered spiritually dead (also the abyss/sea/deep/"Sheol" -Hebrew). Hades contains both those physically living, and physically dead. They all have in common, their spiritual ignorance. They are without the light of Christ. Those who turn to Christ are rescued from the dark spiritual pit of Hades.
(Eph.4:18; John12:40; 2Cor.4:4; Isa.60:2; 25:7; 1Pet.2:9; 2Cor.4:6; John8:12; 12:46; Acts 26:18)
https://4womaninthewilderness.blogspot.com/2017/04/what-is-sheole-hades.html

When God's judgment of the "spiritual dead" is completed (Rev.20:13 YLT), there will be no further need for a holding pen for those who are in spiritual darkness (Rev.21:1; Isa.57:20), awaiting God's judgment (2Pet.2:4).
Those left standing after the final judgment, will live forever,
because they have obeyed the words of Christ (Luke 8:11,15; 1John2:14).
 "The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing. The words I have spoken to you--they are full of the Spirit and life." (John6:63).
Those who had no room for Christ's word in their hearts (John8:37,40; Acts 3:22-24), will be marked under God's condemnation, forever...
their legacy and shame forever recorded in the Word of God, which prophesied about them aforetime (Isa.46:10; 40:8; 48:3; Acts 15:18; 2Pet.1:21; Mark13:31) (Dan.12:2; Isa.66:24; Rev.20:12-15). The smoke of that fire, will ascend forever (Rev.14:11; 18:9,18).

Sincerely,
Pearl

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