E
eazyduzit
Guest
To answer your questions, I have only the Bible to go on. Heb. 10:14 says: “For by one offering He hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified”. This says I already have perfection. Should I disbelieve it? Do I still sin? Yes, because I am still in the flesh, but when I die, I will thankfully leave that behind. In my spirit, I will never need to be made more perfect, because Jesus has done it. After the second Coming, I will receive a new body which will not sin.Eazy,
Since the topic of Purgatory has come up again, I would like to point you (or anyone else who feels like answering) back to my post # 332.
I don’t believe that I received a response to this post from anyone who denies the existence of Purgatory. Like I said, I know you have a lot of people with whom you are interacting. However, if you (or someone else) would like to think it through out loud here, I think you might be surprised to find that you do indeed have a concept of a post mortem purification; albeit, maybe not identical to our doctrine of Purgatory.
So if anyone would look back to my “Johnny” from that post and answer, or answer the following questions, I feel it could be of benefit.
Here are 3 questions:
1.) Do you believe that most Christians are still sinning at the end of their lives or that they still have attachments to sins at the end of their lives?
2.) Do you believe there will be any Christian in Heaven who is still sinning or who has attachments to sin?
3.) If you answered yes to 1, and no to 2, how do you explain this? What happens after death to those people who fall into 1 above so that 2 can be true?
Thanks,
Nick
1Jn3:2 clarifies, Beloved, now we are the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be; but we know that, when He shall appear, we shall be shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is".
I’m sorry if this makes no sense to the Catholic, for it leaves no place for Purgatory.