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THE FINAL ENDINGS
In theology, there is a chapter devoted
to the Final Endings of man, to the fate of men after their death.
For a long time that fate remained mysterious, Adam's fault having
plunged the whole humanity in the darkness of complete ignorance of
everything concerning the soul, the reasons of life on earth, spiritual
life and man's future. Archeology tells us that the Ancient believed in
some kind of a vague survival, on the material level. Thus, during the
Pharaohs times, Egyptians used to bury their dead with food and drinks
in order to save them from hunger and thirst.
The divine Revelation gradually taught us that man, after his death,
continues to live out of his body, keeping his own personality. For
instance: Samuel, after his death reprimands Saul (1S 28, 11-16), Judas
Maccabee sees Jeremiah "praying a lot for the people…"(2Mac
15,11-16) :
the Jews prayed for the dead soldiers, they, then, continue to live in
the after life (2Mac 12,40-46), Elijah and John the Baptist appear next
to Jesus transfigurated (Mt 17, 3).
The biblical Revelation also tells us that there are three situations,
three states of soul in which a man can find himself in the after life:
Paradise, Purgatory or Hell. These three states are not geographical or
interstellar places, but feelings of happiness or misfortune, of joy or
sadness, due either to success or to failure of the soul during its
life on earth. We can already experience these feelings on this earth:
how many times have we heard someone say: " I m living hell"
– then
suicide would occur! Or on the contrary: "I' m in Heaven! I'm so
happy!", and the result: blooming and radiance in the eyes! There is
still that intermediate situation between hell which is already lived
and the heavenly bliss already experienced: the situation of the person
searching itself: it is not yet total despair, without being
nevertheless happiness, nor joy of having accomplished something
worthwhile, especially of having achieved oneself, or having found
oneself. That is the state of he who continues his way in the
half-light hoping to find.
Following are some biblical verses to support with what has been said:
I. Heaven
-In his parable on Lazarus and the bad
rich (Luke 16, 19-26), Jesus shows us these two protagonists living in
the after life. The first one is overwhelmed with happiness meanwhile
the second is suffering hell; an INSURMOUNTABLE abyss separate the two
men who were neighbours on earth. That parable presents Paradise and
Hell. They are nothing else but a state of soul acquired by each one of
them on earth. Those who succeed during their life on earth in changing
themselves, and adapting their way of thinking to the heavenly spirit,
will not experience any difficulty to integrate rapidly to the heavenly
society. On the contrary, those who would stubbornly stick to their own
way of seeing and understanding, without even trying to understand the
divine mentality, would finally be maladjusted persons in the celestial
Homeland. That is Hell. The intermediate state we are going to see is
Purgatory.
-One can deserve Paradise through a sudden change, an intense and
immediate act of love before dying. Jesus says to the good thief who
expresses his faith and confidence in Him: "In truth I tell you, today
you will be with me in paradise" (Luke 23, 43).
-Heaven is to see God and to finally get to know Him like He is:"
Blessed are the pure in heart: they shall see God" (Mt 5, 8).
"And eternal life is this: to know you, the only true God, and Jesus
Christ whom you have sent" (John 7, 3)
"I want to be gone and to be with Christ" Paul exclaimed, being
conscious of the eternal and perfect happiness that awaited him after
his life in the body (Ph 1, 23).
"For those who fear the Lord, all will end well: on their dying day
they will be blessed " (Ecclesiasticus 1, 13). To be blessed by God and
accepted by Him, that is eternal bliss. On the contrary, Hell is to be
cursed by God due to the maliciousness committed.
Heavenly bliss is imperturbable and cannot be lost. It is stable
forever: "Store up treasures for yourselves in heaven, where neither
moth nor woodworm destroys them and thieves cannot break in and steal."
(Mt 6, 20)
Social life in Heaven bathes in mutual love experienced by all its
members. There is no place to hatred or envy, nor to jealousy. Total
harmony and a perfect and friendly relationship bind together all
celestial subjects around God, their good father.
II. Hell
Hell is the gathering of all those who
have a non-reversible conflict with God. It is a state, a feeling of
defeat by the divine Power. These are souls forever apart from Light
due to their bitter resistance to God. These people never bear in mind
God's plan and only do what they want. They go their way, deaf to
divine injunctions and indifferent
to divine requests.
Such is the case of those who refused Jesus because He did not match
their political aims: "Whoever does not believe (in Jesus) is judged
already" (John 3, 18). That condemnation is already effective in this
world for those who are opposed to God's will: " May your will be
done". Many are those who prefer their own will to that of God.
Conflicts between men are likely to provoke very severe psychological
disruptions. Lovers in conflict have their soul burnt by a moral fire
turning their life into an often unbearable hell. Even more so when the
conflict is between man and God, the Spring of Life, that invisible
fire will consume and exhaust the person who opposes to the divine
dynamism.
Certain people think that God is too good to let souls burn in Hell
eternally. That would be treating with such a serious subject in a very
superficially way, without really understanding its implications:
1) The point is not only about God, but about those who eternally
resist Him. These souls will be cursing God forever for not having done
their will, for not having given them a Messiah depending on their
liking, for not having given them money, pleasure, power etc…
2) It is true that God is immensely good, but He is also immensely
righteous. His wrath is another aspect of His love, of that betrayed
love: "Love is terrible whenever It is not loved" used to say a saint
about God.
Seeing that certain souls keep on refusing God's advances for unfair
reasons, He finally confirms their desires and drives them away from
his pacifying presence. He does not wish to be surrounded by fussy,
selfish and over proud persons having delusions of grandeur or any
other unbalanced people of any kind !
Here are some biblical texts on that subject :
-Dn 12, 2: The impious persons "will awaken to shame and everlasting
disgrace" .
-Judith 16, 17 : God will take his revenge from the enemies of the
believers, " The Lord Almighty will punish them on judgement
day… and
they
will weep with pain for evermore." This pain is mainly psychological,
similar to that of the defeated, it is the shame of those caught
red-handed (see Is 66, 24 / Wisdom 4, 19) .
Paul also testifies that those who refuse to be acquainted with God and
fight against the Gospel " their punishment is to be lost eternally,
excluded from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his
strength" ( 2Thess 1, 9 / Hbm10, 26-31). Those damned pain is due to
their distress and their regret in front of the triumph of the Gospel
that they had fought with all their soul.
The Book of Revelation also says that those who would have taken sides
with the Beast against the Knight (Jesus), "the second death in the
burning lake of sulphur, will be their legacy" (21, 8) and there "their
torture will not come to an end, day or night, for ever and ever" (20,
10).
According to Peter " this shows that the Lord is well able to rescue
the good from their trials, and hold the wicked for their punishment
until the Day of Judgement, especially those who follow the desires of
their corrupt human nature and have no respect for the Lord's
authority" ( 2P 2, 9-16).
A certain person was telling me that he did not believe in Hell. I knew
that Mr so- and-so did harm him a lot, while pretending to be his
friend (he sexually abused his wife, stole his money and even his shop.
He was just able to save his apartment with its furniture). I then told
him: " So Mr so-and-so will also live in eternal bliss in spite of all
the evil he has done to you?! " Feeling that he was concerned, he
hesitated to maintain that Hell did not exist… even for Mr
so-and-so
who deserved it so badly ! Ask those who do not believe it exists, if
Hell does not suit their enemies, George Bush would see very well
Saddam Hussein in it, and vice-versa, many others would see Hitler
quite well in it, the Israelis would sink all their enemies in it, and
first of all the Palestinians. God has also His Justice. IT rejoices
the just persecuted by the impious.
III. Purgatory
After the first parents of humanity' s
severe fault, man's fate has changed. Being victims of that fault, the
generations that had followed, ought to put a dressing on their wounds.
This world that was supposed to prepare us for a life of eternal
happiness next to God, has turned into a crossroads from which three
ways fork : One that goes straight to Heaven, another one which leads
immediately to Hell and an intermediate one which is Purgatory and that
may continue after physical death, but finally leading to Heaven.
Before the creation of man, Heaven existed, God himself being that
Heaven. The devils' fall created Hell. Purgatory is a situation
peculiar to man after his fall. That is the situation of men of
goodwill who are evolving towards the best, towards the healing of the
original sin consequences.
The earth ought to be considered as Purgatory by all men, such a place
where time should be employed to acquire psychological and spiritual
knowledge that had been lost with the original fall.
From the beginning life on earth is destined to be a training for
eternal life. Life on earth after the fall, before being that training,
became a spiritual fighting ground where men are called to take a stand
for or against God and the devil. Those who whether consciously or
unconsciously choose God, will have first to heal from the adamic wound
and then make their training for eternal life. They should not lose
that unique chance in view of the fact that reincarnation does not
exist, as Paul reveals to us in his epistle (Hb 9, 27). As for those
who consciously or unconsciously choose the devil, their infernal fate
is already drawn since their life on earth.
As long as time will exist, the third state of soul, Purgatory, will
also exist. It will only end with the end of times. That state of soul
belongs to those who would have been led to commit certain, more or
less severe irregularities, which could be nevertheless repaired. It is
favourable to remedy on earth the wounds caused to the others because
the difficulties would be a hundred times greater after death. That is
what emerges from Christ's words :" When you are going to court with
your opponent, make an effort to settle with him on the way ( the way
of life on earth) or he may drag you before the judge…and
the officer
have you thrown into prison. I tell you, you will not get out till you
have paid the very last penny" ( Luke 12, 58-59). The fact that this
prisoner has the possibility to go out of jail, means that his sentence
is not eternal. That is Purgatory.
Jesus taught us that he will give men remission for every sin and
blasphemy …but he who speaks against the Holy Spirit will
not be given
remission neither in this world nor in the next (Mt 12,31-32). There is
then such a sin which is forgiven in the next world, after that, one is
integrated to the celestial society in the appropriate rank.
Nevertheless that salvation takes place " like a salvation from a
fire", as Paul explains ( 1 Cor 3, 15).
The possibility of forgiving certain sins in the next world is revealed
in the Old Testament : the Jews prayed for the forgiveness of the dead
soldiers. (2 Mac 12, 40-46).
St John confirms that there is such a sin that may not be forgiven, for
which he asks not to Pray. He, instead asks us to pray for a brother
that we see committing a sin that is not a deadly sin, and God will
give life to this brother (1 John 5, 16-17).
That text shows that eternal life could be given back from this world
to those who do not commit the sin against the Holy Spirit, such a sin
leads to spiritual death, which means to Hell, from this world.
Thus, we have demonstrated how the earth is a spiritual fighting
ground.. All men of good will should spend their life on earth to do
their Purgatory. Blessed are those who know how to use physical death
as a mere transition to heavenly life. Even better are those who from
this world live in Heaven, having taken part into the first
Resurrection.
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