PANEL Discussions
Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland
Dr. Charles L. Feinberg
Dr. J. Richard Chase
is the battle of Gog and Magog (Revelation 20:8). Then, comes the Great White Throne Judgment of God (Revelation 20:11) when the unredeemed are given their final sentence. They, too, are cast into hell. Q. Watsonville, Calif. "Was the blood that flowed through Jesus' veins both human and divine?" A. The answer to that question is most definitely in the affirmative. The Lord Jesus Christ, in addition to being a man, was also the sec ond Person of the Trinity. He was deity taking up humanity in one form. If the Saviour had only been human He could never have made His sufficient sacrifice for our re demption. Consider how that the death of one sinless Person avails for the entire world. God's Son had divine as well as a human na ture. The two are united insepar ably. Q. Tracy, Calif. "In Matthew 24:34 Page 23
Q. Providence, R.I. "Revelations 20:10 states that the beast and the false prophet will be cast into the lake of fire along with the Devil. Did not these men first die and face judgment?" A. Begin reading at Revelations 19:20 to this verse and you will find a great deal of help. These two individuals are actually the first in habitants of hell. They are in the lake of fire before Satan is cast into the bottomless pit. As to the sequence, the Battle of Armagged- on is at the end of the Tribulation period. It precedes the millennial reign of Christ. Just before this, the anti-Christ and the false proph et are cast into the lake of fire. When the thousand year reign of Christ has been completed, the devil is released for a brief period and allowed to go out to deceive the nations. He seeks to gather a great army about him which en compassed the city of Jerusalem. Fire comes down from Cod out of heaven and devours them. This
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