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MT1926
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In a dialogue on another thread it was pointed out to me that I was being illogical when it comes to Purgatory.
I was told:
Here I request intellectual honesty.
*If purgatory exists, then there was NO REASON for Jesus to have to die.
I mean, are we forgiven OR NOT? I think the church needs to make up its mind.*
Was Jesus’ sacrifice NOT sufficient!
But if we need to be purified for these lesser transgressions, then why did Jesus have to be sacrificed?
Basically I was hit with a bunch of questions with no explanations. Since the person I was speaking with was banned it left me with the question "Is Purgatory Illogical?"
After much prayer and study I have discovered that most people tend to get lost in the depth of what Purgatory is or isn’t. So instead of diving into the deep end I would like to try and keep this thread in the shallow end of the pool and discuss the following concept.
The logical case for Purgatory.
First the Bible clearly states that there will be neither sin nor an attachment to sin in heaven.
Second, we ,well me anyway, (I don’t want to judge others) are still presently sinning and will most likely still be attached to some sin at the end of this life.
The above 2 statements lead me to conclude that there must be a period between death and heaven in which we, the saved brothers and sisters of Christ, are cleansed of sin and/or our attachments to sin.
The only way I foresee getting around this logical conclusion is if one of the above 2 statements were untrue. However, I have found both statements, 1 and 2, to be Biblical.
Revelation 21:27 is clear that sin nor an attachment to sin can enter heaven.
But nothing unclean shall enter it, nor any one who practices abomination or falsehood, but only those who are written in the Lamb’s book of life.
As well as, Matthew 5:48 that speaks of the a loving God that wants us to be perfect.
48*You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
and
1 John 1:8 is clear that we are all sinners.
If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
As i stated above I would appreciate if this thread doesn’t turn into an argument of the minute details of what Purgatory is or isn’t. The point of the thread which I really need an answer to is:
If nothing unclean can enter heaven and we are all sinners, if we do not undergo some sort of purification after death, how do we become clean after death to enter into heaven?
I was told:
Here I request intellectual honesty.
*If purgatory exists, then there was NO REASON for Jesus to have to die.
I mean, are we forgiven OR NOT? I think the church needs to make up its mind.*
Was Jesus’ sacrifice NOT sufficient!
But if we need to be purified for these lesser transgressions, then why did Jesus have to be sacrificed?
Basically I was hit with a bunch of questions with no explanations. Since the person I was speaking with was banned it left me with the question "Is Purgatory Illogical?"
After much prayer and study I have discovered that most people tend to get lost in the depth of what Purgatory is or isn’t. So instead of diving into the deep end I would like to try and keep this thread in the shallow end of the pool and discuss the following concept.
The logical case for Purgatory.
First the Bible clearly states that there will be neither sin nor an attachment to sin in heaven.
Second, we ,well me anyway, (I don’t want to judge others) are still presently sinning and will most likely still be attached to some sin at the end of this life.
The above 2 statements lead me to conclude that there must be a period between death and heaven in which we, the saved brothers and sisters of Christ, are cleansed of sin and/or our attachments to sin.
The only way I foresee getting around this logical conclusion is if one of the above 2 statements were untrue. However, I have found both statements, 1 and 2, to be Biblical.
Revelation 21:27 is clear that sin nor an attachment to sin can enter heaven.
But nothing unclean shall enter it, nor any one who practices abomination or falsehood, but only those who are written in the Lamb’s book of life.
As well as, Matthew 5:48 that speaks of the a loving God that wants us to be perfect.
48*You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
and
1 John 1:8 is clear that we are all sinners.
If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
As i stated above I would appreciate if this thread doesn’t turn into an argument of the minute details of what Purgatory is or isn’t. The point of the thread which I really need an answer to is:
If nothing unclean can enter heaven and we are all sinners, if we do not undergo some sort of purification after death, how do we become clean after death to enter into heaven?