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Jack Wellman is a father and grandfather and a Christian author and pastor of Heritage Evangelical Free Church in Udall, KS & also a Prison Minister. He did his graduate work at Moody Theological Seminary. His books are include: “Teaching Children The Gospel/How to Raise Godly Children,“ “Do Babies Go To Heaven?/Why Does God Allow Suffering?,“ "The Great Omission; Reaching the Lost for Christ," and “Blind Chance or Intelligent Design?, Empirical Methodologies & the Bible."
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This is most excellent and timely pastor Jack! Thank you very much for sharing this with us 🙂
Thanks brother…praying as you “Go” into all your part of the world Jim.
I like the metaphor of taking the keys and driving the car. Starting with your new everlasting life from the point of salvation. Before that we all have eternal death.
There is only one instance in the old testament referencing God as “eternal”. It is found in De 33:27 “The eternal God is thy refuge”. This Hebrew word translated “eternal” speaks of “ancient” existence. IOW, eternity past.
The new testament Greek word translated “eternity” implies a forward (of this world) existence going forward forever, for we are not as God, in having no beginning. It is an unfortunate translation, IMO, to reference man as having “eternal” life. This is not to detract from your broader point that we can have everlasting life as we place our trust in the Savior.
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Good stuff my friend. You always contribute so much to this website and also to my understanding my brother.