7/1/2024 Word Count – 392 Reading Time – 1.75 minutes
Ecclesiastes 12:7 – “And the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.”
In view of that, the question for me becomes, what happens to the soul? As I mentioned in a previous blog, I believe the body, spirit and soul are 3 separate entities within each of us. The body lasts only a short while, but the spirit and soul are eternal.
If we have rejected God then the soul cannot return to God with the spirit. It cannot remain with the body because the body is decaying. Is there some wasteland filled with individuals who rejected God to their death and whose souls are now void of the goodness and joy that was given by God through His spirit? A spirit which has now departed the soul and returned to God.
And what must it be like in this wasteland? A place inhabited by individuals who rejected God and whose spirit of goodness and all that is a part of goodness has left them with only the evil that was once restrained by the goodness in their spirit. Imagine an environment created by all the angst, hatred, and violent intentions that remain in a soul after the God given goodness has gone.
Think of who’s souls would populate such a place. Hitler, and his generals, the Marquis de Sade, Torquemada, Jack the Ripper, and all the other monstrously evil souls who ever lived. Imagine a place where the intent and energy from these tormented and furious souls fills the atmosphere with an intensity and volume of pure, raw evil and malice. Seething hatred, unrelenting violence, with no good there to restrain it.
And cast into this bitter, malignant landscape of rancor, hostility and violence are souls who were thought of as good people. Souls who, for whatever reason, rejected God. Souls who chose not to believe. Souls who once enjoyed and relied upon the benefits of the opposing force to evil that the goodness of the spirit of God provided to the world in which they lived, that is, while they still lived.
Now their bodies have died, their spirit returned to God, and their soul suddenly thrust into the midst of this abusive, horrific, repugnant existence in a world where evil rules and no good exists. Sounds like hell to me.
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