When someone dies, the expression “Has gone home to be
with the Lord” is a phrase that should never cross our lips of those who say
they are believers. Many are given the false comfort that their departed loved one is now in heaven with God contrary to the fact that there is no teaching in scripture that says the soul is separated from the body at the moment of death. But yet today the world, as well as those who
call themselves Christian, say that somehow disembodied souls go to heaven or hell when
they die. The bible never teaches a separation
of a conscious soul from its body at the moment of death and its immediate
departure to heaven or hell, thus teaching disembodied souls.
Irenaeus in Bk. 5 (Against Heresies) says, "Some
who are reckoned among the orthodox go beyond the prearranged plan for the
exaltation of the just, and are ignorant of the methods by which they are
disciplined beforehand for incorruption. They thus entertain heretical
opinions. For the heretics, not admitting the salvation of their flesh, affirm
that immediately upon their death they shall pass above the heavens. Those
persons, therefore, who reject a resurrection affecting the whole man, and do
their best to remove it from the Christian scheme, know nothing as to the plan
of resurrection. For they do not choose to understand that, if these things are
as they say, the Lord Himself, in Whom they profess to believe, did not rise
again on the third day, but immediately upon his expiring departed on high,
leaving His body in the earth. But the facts are that for three days, the Lord
dwelt in the place where the dead were, as Jonas remained three days and three
nights in the whale’s belly (Matt. 12:40) . . . David says, when prophesying of
Him: ‘Thou hast delivered my soul from the nethermost hell (grave).’ And on
rising the third day, He said to Mary, ‘Touch me not, for I have not yet
ascended to my Father’ (John 20:17). . . . How then must not these men be put
to confusion, who allege . . . that their inner man [soul], leaving the body
here, ascends into the super-celestial place? For as the Lord ‘went away in the
midst of the shadow of death’ (Ps. 86: 23), where the souls of the dead were,
and afterwards arose in the body, and after the resurrection was taken up into
heaven, it is obvious that the souls of His disciples also . . . shall go away
into the invisible place [Hades]. . . and there remain until the resurrection,
awaiting that event. Then receiving their bodies, and rising in their entirety,
bodily, just as the Lord rose, they shall come thus into the presence of God.
As our Master did not at once take flight to heaven, but awaited the time of
His resurrection . . . , so we ought also to await the time of our
resurrection.”
Note how Irenaeus calls those who err as “heretics”
who teach that a soul goes immediately to heaven at death. This means that today what is considered “Orthodox
Christianity” are filled with heretics. What
is considered Orthodoxy today is not really Orthodox at all. What is promoted in Christianity today is not
biblical.
E.W. Bullinger (How to Enjoy the Bible) makes an excellent
observation concerning 2 Corinthians 5:8: "It is little less than a crime
for anyone to pick out certain words and frame them into a sentence, not only
disregarding the scope and the context, but ignoring the other words in the
verse, and quote the words ‘absent from the body present with the Lord’ with
the view of dispensing with the hope of Resurrection (which is the subject of
the whole passage), as though it were unnecessary; and as though ‘presence with
the Lord’ is obtainable without it!"
Jehovah’s Witnesses are labeled cultists because they
don’t believe that the soul goes to heaven when a person dies. They are more orthodox in this area of belief
than mainstream Christianity that claims Orthodoxy. This is biblical teaching and not heretical. So anyone, whether Jehovah’s Witnesses or not,
are labeled as “heretics” or accused of “foolish talking” who proclaim the
truth found in scripture that when a person dies, the whole man dies, which
means he is “asleep” in the grave awaiting for the resurrection of the last day.
There is no part of a person that is immortal! The dead do not survive as conscious souls in
heaven or in hell.
Dr. Paul Althaus in his book, The Theology of Martin
Luther (Fortress Press, 1966, pp. 413, 414) states:
"The hope of the early church centered on the
resurrection of the Last Day. It is this which first calls the dead into
eternal life (I Cor. 15; Phil 3:21). This resurrection happens to the man and
not only to the body. Paul speaks of the resurrection not ‘of the body’ but ‘of
the dead.’ This understanding of the resurrection implicitly understands death
as also affecting the whole man.... Thus [in traditional orthodoxy] the
original Biblical concepts have been replaced by ideas from Hellenistic,
Gnostic dualism. The New Testament idea of the resurrection which affects the
whole man has had to give way to the immortality of the soul. The Last Day also
loses its significance, for souls have received all that is decisively
important long before this. Eschatological tension is no longer strongly
directed to the day of Jesus’ Coming. The difference between this and the Hope
of the New Testament is very great."
What is taught today about what happens when a person dies is not "Orthodoxy,” but simply reflects pagan
Platonism.
Paul gives believers the following instructions,
“Make every effort to present yourself before God as a
proven worker who does not need to be ashamed, teaching the message of truth
accurately. But avoid profane chatter, because those occupied with it will
stray further and further into ungodliness, and their message will spread its
infection like gangrene. Hymenaeus and
Philetus are in this group. They have strayed from the truth by saying that the
resurrection has already occurred, and they are undermining some people’s
faith.” 2 Tim. 2:15-18
To hear more detail on this subject in mp3 by Anthony Buzard, click here
For reading material see: What Happens When We Die?
To hear more detail on this subject in mp3 by Anthony Buzard, click here
For reading material see: What Happens When We Die?
Wonderful! My family and I thought we were the only ones who believe this.
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