Studying Death, Dying and Future Hope in the SSnet.org
series Lesson 10, may the Holy Spirit be the speaker to your heart. The Topic today is: “Floating souls in a Paradise legends read into
the Bible for Morning Manna of the Sabbath School Lesson Death, Dying and
Future Hope”. Edition is on page 128 and for the laymen edition or Standard
Edition, on page 84. The SSnet.org site allows anyone, anywhere to read the lesson in
their own language. Choose your own language to see God speaking also to your
heart. Why do you not click on this now? --- https://absg.adventist.org/pdf.php?file=2022:4Q:SE:PDFs:EAQ422_10.pdf ---“Do not cry, your mother is now safely in heaven” Protestant and
other pastors are saying to the people at funerals in the churches of
non-Adventists. ---Adventists have the sleeping-soul theory where the soul is
non-existent and knows nothing following the biblical texts on the state of the
dead after death. ---If Christ at the Second Coming is not coming or not Resurrecting,
then those who, listen to Paul on the subject, those who have fallen asleep in
Christ have perished, 1 Cor 15:18. ---Paul did not believe dead people are going to a Paradise without
their bodies and float there until Resurrection day. ---Some Protestants see the souls under the altar as a reference to
floating souls in heaven in Revelation 6:9-11. John saw an image of a request
for wrath to be poured out. The rest of the Bible do not support squeezing out
the Immortality of the Soul “inreading” in the biblical text. ---One is not supposed to carry into the Bible something that God
did not intended to be put in to it. ---Can you suggest something fresh that no-one has suggested? Of
course. New discoveries of corners is a daily experience of us all, no matter
how long we are readers of the Bible. ---Be always ready to be surprised, said Chuck Swindoll in a
lecture “Boars in God’s Vineyard” online. ---If the rest of the Bible supported the Immortality of the Soul
concept that it would be fine to accept a literal soul crying under the altar
seen by John in Revelation. But it does not and thus it is a metaphorical tool
for something other than the reader thought. ---So what are you going to do about it? Stay in a non-Adventist
church that is talking false things at a funeral? ---Or are you going to search for the Bible in your house, on your
smartphone and begin a daily time with the real Word of God, the correct one?