Things New and Old

Ancient truths revealed in the Scriptures are often forgotten, disbelieved or distorted, and therefore lost in the passage of time. Such ancient truths when rediscovered and relearned are 'new' additions to the treasury of ancient truths.

Christ showed many new things to the disciples, things prophesied by the prophets of old but hijacked and perverted by the elders and their traditions, but which Christ reclaimed and returned to His people.

Many things taught by the Apostles of Christ have been perverted or substituted over the centuries. Such fundamental doctrines like salvation by grace and justification have been hijacked and perverted and repudiated by sincere Christians. These doctrines need to be reclaimed and restored to God's people.

There are things both new and old here. "Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things"
2Ti 2:7.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Romish Purgatory and the Bible's Hell


Many foolishly equate the Bible's hell
 with the Romish purgatory

#romish_purgatory
#intermediate_state

Dr Sunny
Sir, may I ask what the difference is between the Romish purgatory and the intermediate state taught in the Bible?

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Thanks, Brother, for raising the issue of the Romish doctrine of purgatory.

Your screenshot defines purgatory like this:

- "a noun, (in Lord'sCatholic doctrine) a place or state of suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners who are expiating their sins before going to heaven."

Let me use the above definition to make the following comments:

1. By the Lord tender mercies, we both know these basics:
- Christ died for His people; He bore all the sins of all His people – past, present, and future – and rendered full satisfaction for them when He died for them on the cross. God has imputed absolutely all the sins of all His chosen ones to Christ when He suffered the substitutionary and atoning death on the cross for His people.

- Their redemption from their sins and just condemnation in the lake of fire is completely accomplished. God confirmed that by raising Christ from the dead.

- God’s redeemed people have NO MORE SINS, NO NOT ONE, to expiate, not in this life nor beyond this life in the intermediate state.

- In Christ, the redemption of His people from their sins is completely, perfectly, and immutably accomplished.

2. The Romish purgatory is redemptive in nature; thus it strikes at the very heart of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It repudiates the finished work of Jesus Christ in redeeming His people; there is work left that sinners can do. How? In purgatory, “the souls of sinners… are EXPIATING their sins before going to heaven.”

The essence of expiating/expiation is the removal of sins that stand between God and them.

- the idea of sinners capable of expiating their own sins before God is repugnant and abhorrent.

- that’s a lie straight from the very pit of hell.

- it’s a clever fable to generate riches for the RCC… those other sinners who are alive can be called upon to help to expiate the sins of their love ones with Romish rituals.

- Many misguided souls love this fable… because it jives so well with the natural idea of salvation by works; the wealth of the RCC is built upon this satanic lie.

And one of Satan’s tricks is to hurl the despicable Romish purgatory upon anyone who dares to bring forth the Scriptures’ teaching on the intermediate state; as a result, God’s children are kept ignorant of the subject. This surely delights the devil.

3. How does the Bible’s teaching on the intermediate state differ from the Romish purgatory?

Let me rehearse some basics:

- There is an intermediate/disembodied (when the body and spirit are separated) state between physical death and the beginning of the eternal state at the resurrection to glory at the end of time. It’s such a fuzzy feeling to believe that believers go straight into heaven after death; however, this does not match the Bible’s account. Some will quote Eccl 12:7; yes, at death the spirit returns to God for the judgment that determines where the spirit shall wait for the coming resurrection/glorification during the intermediate state. Some appeal to 2 Cor 5:8 – the Apostle Paul could say that. Also, verse 10 reads, “Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men.” It’s all about the intermediate state; judgment is “according to that he hath done, whether good or bad.” v10

- The intermediate/disembodied state is in the realm of time; it will end when the Creator of time shall abolish it after the great judgment at the end of time.

- Where a child of God will be during the intermediate state, before being resurrected and glorified for eternity, is CONDITIONED upon his life as a child of God during his brief years on earth, i.e. "according to that he hath done, whether good or bad.” 2Cor 5:10

- Much of the preaching on hell to God's children has meaning and relevance ONLY if the above is recognised.

- No amount of preaching on fiery hell can stop one non-redeemed man from hell; it’s a complete waste of time; but it will do much good to warn the redeemed from ending up there in the intermediate state.

Various passages can only be understood with this understanding.

- Christ’s solemn warnings to His OWN disciples on taking drastic measures to avoid hell… EVEN though all their sins have been atoned for by Christ. Why? There is hell and paradise in the intermediate state.

- When the Scriptures speak of works and rewards, it can’t possibly be in the context of eternal salvation at resurrection and glorification; it pertains to the intermediate state.

4. Eternal salvation from the lake of fire is DETERMINED from ONE CONSIDERATION ONLY: whether names are written in the Lamb's BOOK of Life, Rev 20:15 – no further details considered. For the non-redeemed, it would be by “out of those things which were written in the BOOKS. Rev 20:12.

The essence of the intermediate state is NOT redemptive like that of purgatory; it is disciplinary, correctional, and chastening. The Father still scourges those whom Christ has completely redeemed from their sins. Many imagine that the discipline and correction are completely done in their lifetime on earth, because they think death ends the time for them and they enter eternity. So many preachers of falsehood and worldly Christians have it so good in this life; where is the Father's fair parenting, you wonder. God does all things well; righteous are all His ways.

There is an intermediate state, still in the realm of time, between physical death and the resurrection to eternal glory, to deal with them. It's a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God

These solemn words are addressed to His own disciples:

Luk 12:1b, 5 “…he began to say unto his disciples first of all… But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.” What a complete waste of words if the warning does not apply to the disciples PERSONALLY. Only foolish men issue irrelevant warnings.

Hebrews 10
30 For we know him that hath said, Vengeance belongeth unto me, I will recompense, saith the Lord. And again, The Lord shall judge his people.
31 It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.

The Lord shall JUDGE HIS PEOPLE... It's a fearful thing for His people to fall into the hands of the living God.

These are just some scattered thoughts gathered from the Scriptures; I do endeavour to make sense of what the Scriptures say. I don't have the luxury or the liberty to ignore them; I also don’t have all the answers… but I am still studying.

It’s a lost doctrine of great practical implications for God’s children… but it’s a massive uphill task to even get their attention. The devil is delighted with the deep slumber.

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 Reggie
An RCC heresy

Sing
Reggie, there is a papist heresy, and there is the Bible's teaching. It's easy to equate the two but less easy to dismiss all the facts of Scripture on the subject.

A biblical distinction is the essence of sound theology.

Kay Scott
Reggie, so many have been taught that they go straight to heaven when they die. The intermediate state can be quite confusing.

Kay Scott
How do you explain ghosts?

Sing
ghost - the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person that some people believe appears to people who are alive... (Cambridge Eng. Dict)

By ghosts, I understand them as the mysterious things that people claim are the spirits of dead people that appear to the living.

I was very fearful of "ghosts" before I was converted - I was from a typical background - superstitious and animistic.

After I was converted to Christ and read the Bible, I stopped believing that there is such a thing as ghosts.

I conclude from this passage:

Luke 16:26 "And beside all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed: so that they which would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us, that would come from thence."

Of course, the evil spirits are around playing tricks and havoc on the minds of the superstitious and misguided.

Kay Scott
Sing, thank you for responding


Monday, June 22, 2026

Some wise advice for a marriage.





Some wise advice for a marriage.

This is worth reading regularly. Print it and frame it up and hang it behind the main door. Read one point out loud each time you use the main door.

May God bless each marriage richly
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𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗕𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗥𝗜𝗔𝗚𝗘 𝗔𝗗𝗩𝗜𝗖𝗘 𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗥

👩👨Choose to love each other even in those moments when you struggle to like each other. Love is a commitment, not a feeling.

👩👨Always answer the phone when your husband/wife is calling and when possible, try to keep your phone off when you’re together with your spouse.

👩👨Make time together a priority. Budget for a consistent date night. Time is the “currency of relationships” so consistently invest time into your marriage.

👩👨Surround yourself with friends who will strengthen your marriage and remove yourself from people who may tempt you to compromise your character.

👩👨Make laughter the soundtrack of your marriage. Share moments of joy, and even in the hard times, find reasons to laugh.

👩👨In every argument, remember that there won’t be a “winner” and a “loser.” You are partners in everything so you’ll either win together or lose together. Work together to find a solution.

👩👨Remember that a strong marriage rarely has two strong people at the same time. It’s usually a husband and wife taking turns being strong for each other in the moments when the other feels weak. Prioritize what happens in the bedroom. It takes more than sex to build a strong marriage, but it’s nearly impossible to build a strong marriage without it!

👩👨Remember that marriage isn’t 50-50, divorce is 50-50. Marriage has to be 100-100. It’s not splitting everything in half, but both partners giving everything they’ve got!

👩👨Give your best to each other, not your leftovers after you’ve given your best to everyone else.

👩👨Learn from other people, but don’t feel the need to compare your life or your marriage to anyone else’s. God’s plan for your life is masterfully unique!

👩👨Don’t put your marriage on hold while you’re raising your kids or else you’ll end up with an empty nest and an empty marriage.

👩👨Never keep secrets from each other. Secrecy is the enemy of intimacy.

👩👨Never lie to each other. Lies break trust and trust is the foundation of a strong marriage.

👩👨When you’ve made a mistake, admit it and humbly seek forgiveness. You should be quick to say, “I was wrong. I’m sorry. Please forgive me.”

👩👨When your husband/wife breaks your trust, give them your forgiveness instantly which will promote healing and create the opportunity for trust to be rebuilt. You should be quick to say, “I love you. I forgive you. Let’s move forward.”

👩👨Be patient with each other. Your spouse is always more important that your schedule.

👩👨Model the kind of marriage that will make your sons want to grow up to be good husbands and your daughters want to grow up to be good wives.

👩👨Never talk badly about your spouse to other people or vent about them online. Protect your spouse at all times and in all places.

👩👨Always wear your wedding ring. It will remind you that you’re always connected to your spouse and it will remind the rest of the world that you’re off limits!

👩👨Connect into a community of faith. A good church can make a world of difference in your marriage and family.

👩👨Pray together. Every marriage is stronger with God in the middle of it.

👩👨When you have to choose between saying nothing or saying something mean to your spouse, say nothing every time!

👩👨Never consider annulment as an option. Remember that a “perfect marriage” is just two imperfect people who refuse to give up on each other. See less

Friday, June 19, 2026

The just shall live by faith - the biblical fact versus the popular fable



 The just shall live by faith - the biblical fact versus the popular fable

Ro 1:17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.

Ga 3:11 But that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God, it is evident: for, the just shall live by faith.

Heb 10:38 Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.

It is the just who shall live by faith, i.e. those whom God has justified that shall live by faith. Justification by God is the CAUSE, and believing and living by faith is the EFFECT.

But the sola fideists - those who teach and believe that a man is justified before God by his faith alone - insist the very opposite, that the unjustified who live by faith are justified by God.

That's putting the cart before the horse, perverting the truth, 'the just shall live by faith' into a fable, 'the unjustified who believe are justified.' Putting the cart before the horse is as stupid (lacking common sense) as can be.

The just shall live by faith.

The just shall live by faith.

The just shall live by faith.

These words are a DESCRIPTION of the just, those freely justified by God.

But many read these words as a PRESCRIPTION for justification, i.e. HOW 
a condemned, unjustified man is justified by God!!

The just (justified by God) WERE in their native state of condemnation and death. How did they become justified and live? It can't possibly be by their act of believing; for faith is IMPOSSIBLE when a man is STILL in his unjustified state, his native state of condemnation and death.

But first, how did a man get into that native state of condemnation and death? Here is the plain answer:

Read carefully, please:

Rom 5:12 Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned... 17 For if by one man’s offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.) 18 Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life.

Here is stated in the plainest and simplest form THE GROUND and THE MANNER a man in his native state of condemnation of death is transferred into that gracious state of justification of life.

The sole ground is the RIGHTEOUSNESS OF ONE... the legal basis of the justification of life is the righteousness of One, Jesus Christ (not your faith!!!). This is LEGAL imputation of Christ's righteousness took place at the cross... just as the legal imputation of Adam's sin at the fall.

The sole manner is the free grace of God... God freely applies the righteousness to an individual elect personally at the effectual calling unto grace and salvation. This is VITAL application of Christ's righteousness to an elect personally... just as the vital application of condemnation is applied to a man at conception.

Only when the righteousness of Christ has been APPLIED to an elect personally, i.e. when God HAS JUSTIFIED him, that he is capable of believing. His act of believing EVIDENCES his justified state by the free grace of God based wholly and solely upon the righteousness of Christ.

But the Calvinists and their first cousins, the Arminians, INSIST that they are justified by God WHEN they believe in Christ... their justification by God is conditioned upon their faith! They repudiate justification freely by the grace of God.

Romans 3:24 Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:



What was accounted to Abraham?

 

What was accounted to him - his act of believing or the righteousness of Christ?

“Abraham believed God, and it was accounted unto him for righteousness.”

Sin, the transgression of God’s law, brought condemnation and death.

Righteousness, the obedience to God’s law, is a prerequisite for justification and life.

Sin brought death; righteousness is a prerequisite for life.

Justification is justification of life, read Romans 5:18.

This prerequisite righteousness must either be by your own perfect obedience to the law of God or by the perfect obedience of Jesus Christ to the law of God in your stead.

A man's believing, i.e. his faith, plays absolutely no role in his justification before God.

“Abraham believed God, and it was accounted unto him for righteousness.” What was accounted unto him for righteousness? His act of believing was accounted to him for righteousness. This is tragically mistaken by so many as the righteousness of Christ being accounted to him for his justification before God.

The Protestants’ sola fidei centres on the believing act of man in his justification before God.

The Scriptures’ sola fidei is centred on the faith of Christ in man’s justification before God; it is Christ's faithfulness in rendering perfect obedience to the law of God in His work of redemption, thus securing the necessary righteousness for the justification of condemned men by God.

The devil has hijacked this Christ-centred truth and substituted it with a cheap man-centred lie.

The sola fideists stubbornly insist that Abraham was justified by God only in Gen 15; this necessarily implies that Abraham was still a man in his native, unjustified state of condemnation in Gen 12-14. They just ignore or are oblivious to this monumental problem.

In Gen 15, Abraham's faith was blessed unto him to experience the blessedness of his righteousness before God; his justification of life, by God's free grace, had already taken place way back when he was in the Ur of the Chaldean.

It is a monumental doctrinal disaster to confound the justification of life by the free grace of God and the experience of that justification through one's faith.

p/s - "If the doctrine of justification is indeed the article of the standing or falling church", then countless churches that hold to the fable of "sola fidei", whether the reformed or non-reformed, were never standing churches to begin with.


Is it "freely by grace" or "conditionally by faith"?



Romans 3:24 KJT
"Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:"

God, by His grace, freely [that means, even faith is EXCLUDED] justifying the elect when in their native state of condemnation and death IS THE CAUSE.

They, the justified ones, receiving and resting on Christ and His righteousness by faith, IS THE EFFECT.

The CAUSE is distinct, separate, and PRIOR to the EFFECT.

Unless and until one gets these basic and fundamental points into his head, he remains in error.

It is kind of weird... You hear people declaring their justification by the FREE grace of God alone... but in the same breath, they also say that their justification (in the same sense as before) is ALSO by their faith alone.

Their idea of 'free' is obviously not free, as the Scriptures intended it; theirs is free, but it is ALSO conditioned on their faith alone... and they are talking about the one and the same thing!

What nonsense and confusion.