Fallin4tearsV2
The_Servant_Grey
Fallin4tearsV2
The_Servant_Grey
Fallin4tearsV2
So I'm still learning the bible, of course I would like some help. I'm looking for references in the bible that talk about spirits. If everyone who dies waits for judgment day or they are judge as they day.
Can anyone help?
So you're wondering what happens right after death and how Judgment works? I'm not sure what you're asking exactly - your spelling has confused me a little, lol.
Yes, Basically. Trust me your not the only one
sweatdrop Okay, just making sure.
2 Cor. 5:8, "We are of good courage, I say, and prefer rather to be absent from the body and to be at home with the Lord."
Immediately after death a Christian is in the presence of God.
If you would like, I can post a quick synopsis of a Bible study I posted on another forum. The subject matter is different, dealing with Hades/Hell/Heaven in general. Its a bit long but I think if you're curious about the subject I can post it. Its a bit long however
lol Well I was just wondering. A few friends of mine were talking about how God would never let a soul leave Heaven, so that pointed to every "Spiritual Presence " is just a demon.
I just wanted to see a reference in the Bible.
Thank you
Once a soul is confined to its eternal destination it says there.
However, there are spiritual beings that cannot be seen (sometimes but rarely) that are at war over the human soul. There are Angels and Fallen Angels/Demons.
Demons are spiritual beings without physical form. They are evil spirits that are opposed to God and his work. They were probably created before the world was and, like Satan, fell away from God. Some believe that Rev. 12:4 is a reference to a third of the angels falling and becoming demons.
The term demon comes from the Greek "daimon." Demons are found in the New Testament as being able to possess people (Matt. 8:28-34; Mark 5:1-4) and animals (Matt. 8:32). They are very strong (Mark 5:4). They are also called unclean spirits (Luke 8:29), seem to have a heirarchy of rulership in their demonic realm (Matt. 12:24-27), and can have sacrifices offered to them (1 Cor. 10:20). Also, they will be judged in the future (Matt. 8:29). They cannot be redeemed.
Paul recognized demonic forces and referred to them as principalities (Rom. 8:3
cool and said that we struggle against them (Eph. 6:11-12). He speaks of them in the heavenly places, but this does not mean heaven where God is, but the upper area above the earth.
Jesus was able to cast out demons from the demon-possessed people (Matt. 8:32) and was accused of being demon-possessed (John 7:20; 8:4
cool .