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5161 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 473.6 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… roll of being, from the page of life. They had their portion in this life, and of this life; they preferred the Now to the After, present enjoyment to immortal being …
5162 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 549.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… , the tree of life, the Fall, and the plan of redemption. One of Boardman’s key statements is that the “Tree of Life” was called such “because it was the symbol of bestowed …
5163 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 550 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
3. IMMORTALITY TIED IN WITH TREE OF LIFE
5164 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 550.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… of any Tree of Life at all? This much, then, seems to be clear: Immortality was somehow parabolically conditioned on the eating of this mysterious Tree, and the …
5165 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 550.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… the tree nor the caterpillar actually died. But uproot the tree, so that the stump is actually dead; crush the caterpillar, so that its life is absolutely extinguished …
5166 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 552.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… : “Out of Christ death; in Christ life.” “He who touches Christ’s cross, and none but he, lives for ever.” “The way to the true Tree of Life is now open.” “He [Christ] is the true …
5167 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 589.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… heir of God’s own immortal life, but on condition of his remaining bound to his Lord in love and obedience (the tree of life in Eden). But man in his sinful separation …
5168 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 592.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
This failure, he adds, occurred when “Adam was driven forth from the garden and from access to the tree of life.” 24) Ibid.
5169 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 614.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… garden of Eden he is allowed to eat the fruit of the tree of life; but his immortality is conditional: as soon as he infringes the condition laid down he is devoted …
5170 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 642.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… of something outside of him. Whatever the ‘Tree of Life’ may mean or symbolize, it is clearly indicated that it was upon his use of it that his possession of immortality …
5171 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 694.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… commented: “Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou …
5172 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 717.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… freedom of choice. This was conditional to his continuing “access to the tree of life.” It comprised the principle of “probation.” And this principle is constantly …
5173 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 717.7 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… eaten of the tree of life? God had been seeking to prevent them from reaching a nobler development, and finding greater happiness.” 6) Ibid., p. 54.
5174 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 718.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… of the tree of life. There would be no “immortal sinners.” “None of the family of Adam were permitted to pass that (angelic) barrier to partake of the life-giving …
5175 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 719.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… the tree of life, and he became subject to death. The divine sentence, ‘Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return,’ points to the utter extinction of life.” 13 …
5176 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 727.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… ” of life and immortality are “specified.” For rebellious refusal to accept them, the unrepentant sinner will be excluded from “right to the tree of life” in the …
5177 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 886.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… lust of the eyes’ (Ibid). She saw that it was a tree to be desired to make one wise. This is ‘the pride of life’ (Ibid). So that by one sinful, perhaps hesitant, look Eve brought …
5178 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 886.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… the tree of knowledge, fraught with such catastrophic consequences, is in contrast to the look of faith that the sinner may take at the tree of Calvary, a look …
5179 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 887.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… the life of the believer. Man will not live forever in sin. Atkinson says: “Live for ever. Had man been able to eat of the tree of life, the sentence of death, pronounced …
5180 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 924.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… the tree of life, the tree which carries the divine food or the food of eternal life. The symbolism is obvious. Participation in the eternal makes man eternal …