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|    Christ Rose to James    |
|    Re: Planet Earth: Designed for Redemptio    |
|    28 Jan 26 15:05:08    |
      XPost: alt.christnet.christnews, alt.bible       From: usenet@christrose.news              On 1/28/2026 12:07 PM, James wrote:       >> “The hill and the watchtower will become dens forever [olam]…       >> until the Spirit is poured upon us” (Isaiah 32:14–15, ESV).       >>       >> Olam explicitly ends when God acts.              > That is obvious. It says "until".              Exactly. And that is the nail in the coffin for the argument you were       trying to defend earlier.              Isaiah does not just *allow* olam to end. It *explicitly defines its       endpoint*.              “The hill and the watchtower will become dens forever [olam] … *until*       the Spirit is poured upon us from on high” (Isaiah 32:14–15, ESV).              The text itself tells you:       – olam is operative       – olam has a terminus       – the terminus comes when God acts              That means olam does *not* mean “endless by default.” It means “enduring       for the full span God appoints,” whether that span is short, long,       lifelong, covenantal, generational, or—when the subject requires       it—eternal.              And now step back and look at the cumulative force of the evidence you       yourself have acknowledged:              – Samuel’s service called olam, defined as “as long as he lives” (1       Samuel 1:22, 28).       – Lifelong servitude called olam (Deuteronomy 15:17).       – Memorial stones called olam, lasting as long as the memorial stands       (Joshua 4:7).       – Ancient doors called olam (Psalm 24:7).       – Mountains called olam, yet scattered when God acts (Habakkuk 3:6).       – Devastation called olam, explicitly ending “until” God pours out His       Spirit (Isaiah 32:14–15).              So when you now say, “That is obvious. It says ‘until,’” you have       conceded the governing rule:              *Olam lasts until God says otherwise.*              And that brings us right back to the heavens and the earth.              Scripture does not merely imply an endpoint. It *states it outright*:              “They will perish… like a garment they will be changed” (Psalm 102:26,       ESV).       “The heavens will pass away with a roar” (2 Peter 3:10, ESV).       “From his presence earth and sky fled away” (Revelation 20:11, ESV).       “The first heaven and the first earth passed away” (Revelation 21:1, ESV).              So yes—your observation is correct.              And once that is admitted, appeals to “the earth remains forever” as       proof of absolute permanence collapse completely. Scripture itself       defines olam. Scripture itself defines its limits. Scripture itself       tells us when God acts.              And when God acts at the end, the present heavens and earth do not       merely continue.              They end.       They are changed.       They are replaced.              --       Have you heard the good news Christ died for our sins (†), and God       raised Him from the dead?              That Christ died for our sins shows we're sinners who deserve the death       penalty. That God raised Him from the dead shows Christ's death       satisfied God's righteous demands against our sin (Romans 3:25; 1 John       2:1-2). This means God can now remain just, while forgiving you of your       sins, and saving you from eternal damnation.              On the basis of Christ's death and resurrection for our sins, call on       the name of the Lord to save you: "For 'everyone who calls on the name       of the Lord will be saved'" (Romans 10:13, ESV).              https://christrose.news/salvation              To automatically receive daily Bible teaching updates with colorful       images and website formatting, subscribe to my feed in a client like       Thunderbird:              https://www.christrose.news/feeds/posts/default              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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