Afterlife
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Of the Separate State of the Soul Until the Resurrection, and Its Employment in That State.
By John Gill0ECC 4:2ISA 57:1John Gill emphasizes the immediate state of the soul after death, asserting that it enters a realm of either happiness or misery, actively engaging in worship and communion with God rather than falling into insensibility. He argues that the righteous are welcomed into God's presence, experiencing joy and peace, while the wicked face judgment and torment. Gill supports his claims with various scriptures, illustrating that the soul remains conscious and active, participating in divine worship and awaiting the resurrection. He highlights the importance of understanding this separate state to grasp the full scope of God's plan for humanity. Ultimately, Gill reassures believers of the hope and joy that awaits them after death.
On Faith
By John Wesley0MAT 25:41LUK 16:19JHN 14:2ROM 8:181CO 2:92CO 5:1EPH 6:121TH 4:13HEB 11:1REV 22:9John Wesley preaches on the profound nature of faith, emphasizing that it serves as evidence of the unseen and eternal realities of God. He reflects on the mystery of existence beyond death, the experiences of both righteous and unrighteous spirits in the afterlife, and the limitations of human understanding regarding the spiritual realm. Wesley encourages believers to trust in God's revelation, which provides insight into the invisible world, and to remain vigilant against spiritual adversaries. He concludes by affirming that faith opens our eyes to the divine, allowing us to perceive God's presence and truth.