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Note the difference in the wording of these two passages.
"For God was pleased through him to reconcile to Himself all things, whether things
on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the
cross." (Col 1:19-20)
"Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above
every name; that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow: of things in heaven,
and things in earth, and things under the earth" (Phil 2:9-10)
The Colossians passage speaks of reconciliation, whereas the Philippians passage
speaks of sovereignty. The Philippians passage includes things "under the earth"
whereas the Colossians passage omits them. In other words; things under the earth,
though effected by Christ's sovereignty, are unaffected by his blood, i.e. they won't
be reconciled to God.
Down at the end, when all is completed and set in concrete; the Bible says:
● Rev 22:11 . . Let him who does wrong continue to do wrong; let him who is vile
continue to be vile; let him who does right continue to do right; and let him who is
holy continue to be holy.
Viz: it appears to me that there is no 100% plan of salvation, i.e. somebody out there
isn't going to make the cut.
NOTE: According to Dan 12:2 and John 5:28-29 there's only one resurrection allotted
per person; therefore I think it reasonably safe to assume nobody is coming back from
the second death depicted at Rev 20:11-15.
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