September 3
THE ETERNAL PURPOSE / PART 15
AUGUSTINE’S ARGUMENT
According to Louis Abbott:
-"Matthew 25:31-46 concerns the judgment of NATIONS, not individuals. It is to be distinguished from other judgments
mentioned in scripture, such as the judgment of the saints (2 Cor. 5:10-11); the second resurrection, and the great white
throne judgment (Rev. 20:11-15). The judgment of the nations is based upon their treatment of the Lord's brethren (verse 40).
No resurrection of the dead is here, just nations living at the time. To apply verses 41 and 46 to mankind as a whole is an
error. Perhaps it should be pointed out at this time that the Fundamentalist Evangelical community at large has made the error
of gathering many scriptures which speak of various judgments which will occur in different ages and assigning them all to
"Great White Throne" judgment. This is a serious mistake. Matthew 25:46 speaks nothing of "grace through faith." We will leave
it up to the reader to decide who the "Lord's brethren" are, but final judgment based upon the receiving of the Life of Christ
is not the subject matter of Matthew 25:46 and should not be interjected here. Even if it were, the penalty is "age-during
correction" and not "everlasting punishment." ( An Analytical Study Of Words, Louis Abbott )
According to Louis Abbott:
-"An argument was introduced by Augustine, and since his day incessantly repeated, that if “aionios
kolasis” does not mean "endless punishment," then there is no security for the believer that “aionios zoe”
means "endless life," and that he will enjoy the promise of endless happiness. But Matt. 25:46 shows the "eonian chastisement"
and "eonian life" are of the same duration-lasting during the eons, and when the eons end, as scripture states they will (1
Cor. 10:11; Heb. 9:26), the time called "eonian" is past and the life called "eonian" is finished, but life continues beyond
the eons, as Paul teaches at 1 Cor. 15:26: "The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death." That is, the last, the final
one in order. How will it be destroyed? First Corinthians 15:22 gives the answer: "For as IN ADAM ALL are dying, even so IN
CHRIST ALL shall be made alive." Death is destroyed when ALL have been vivified, or made alive, IN CHRIST. There will then
be no more death. Just as life is destroyed by death, so death is destroyed by life. Our present bodies are mortal and corruptible
(1 Cor. 15:44-55), but when mankind is made alive IN CHRIST they will be raised immortal and incorruptible." ( An Analytical
Study Of Words, Louis Abbott )
-After a careful and unbiased study of the terms “olam”, “aion”, and “aionios”,
it is overwhelmingly clear that these terms in no way denote endlessness, but rather are time words, which do explain and
portray …
-THE PURPOSE OF THE AGES!-