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  1. Jan 15, 2014 · And I think that an inordinate focus on the fire and brimstone messages of Scripture does damage to people’s faith. Whether I’m talking with an 83 year old woman on a retreat, a group of high school kids in a theology class, or a mom in her mid 30’s over a glass of wine, I find that people’s faith has been scarred by a fear of God and the threat of hell.

  2. The fire and brimstone sermon by Jonathan Edwards is meant to throw fear into the hearts of those wayward Puritans- of his congregation, for as Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "Fear is an instructor of ...

  3. F. (:33) Retribution Will Be the Culmination of Prepared Fire and Brimstone “For Topheth has long been ready, Indeed, it has been prepared for the king. He has made it deep and large, A pyre of fire with plenty of wood; The breath of the LORD, like a torrent of brimstone, sets it afire.” MacArthur: Lit. a place of abomination.

  4. Christ taught brimstone and hellfire. It's a specific message for specific people, and occasionally is extremely necessary. 22. Award. TexanLoneStar. • 4 yr. ago. One of the priests at my church is definitely a hellfire-and-brimstone type preacher. But we have to take context the people and culture we are preaching to.

  5. Four times they refer to the lake of fire and brimstone or sulfur that is the final destination of unbelievers. / Stewart Custer, From Patmos to Paradise (BJU Press, 2004), p. 160. This phrase, fire and brimstone, take us back to Genesis 19:24 where the Lord rained down on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire.

  6. Tricky Issues to Address While Teaching. The Sermon Is Grim: In a conventional sense, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” is not a pleasant read. Its subject is hellfire and the damnation ...

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  8. Feb 19, 2019 · Paul writes about judgement and destruction at length. 1 Hebrews has its fair share of fire and brimstone: Hebrews 10:26-31 is as startling as any harsh passage in the Old Testament. Peter’s second letter is almost entirely devoted to detailing the destruction of the wicked. James writes James 5:1-6.