The book Christs Second Coming And What Will Follow was written by author H M Herbert Mcclellan Riggle Here you can read free online of Christs Second Coming And What Will Follow book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Christs Second Coming And What Will Follow a good or bad book?
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5:6). Dead, yet living. The prodigal son in a far country was AND WHAT WILL FOLLOW 245 dead, yet was living right on (Luke 15: 32). Not only is tKis true of the sinner here, but it will be true here- after. If annihilation is what is meant by the second death in the lake of fire and brimstone, then all will receive the same punishment, all will be blotted out. The Bible, however, teaches that some will have ''greater damnation'^ in hell than others; that some will receive ''few stripes, '' othe...rs "many stripes''; that a "much sorer punishment" awaits the backslider than awaits the one who was never saved. All this proves the contrary of blotting-out. In the case of annihilation, all would receive the same doom. Annihilation is not lasting punish- ment. To blot the v/icked out of exis- tence would be the opposite of "ever- lasting punishment, " "eternal damna- tion, " 'torment forever and ever, ' which the Scriptures so plainly teach will be the eternal future of the ungodly. When 246 CHRIST'S SECOND COMING the wicked are brought before the judgment-seat of Christ in ^^shame and everlasting contempt/' and their guilty consciences lash them as they writhe beneath his piercing gaze, then to be suddenly blotted out of existence would be a speedy end to their awful punish- ment and would then be a glorious re- lief; because if they were to become unconscious, they would cease to suffer.
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