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  1. Sep 25, 2023 · First, let’s define our terms. Hell is the eternal separation from God due to a sinful and unrepentant life on earth. In other words, God doesn’t send people to hell. People march into it. We also will uncover, later, who goes to hell and why hell is even necessary in the first place.

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    • Hell is a place to be united with unbelievers. There is widespread belief among non-Christians that hell is a place where they will be united with their unbelieving friends and drink beer all the time in an endless party.
    • Hell is a place where Satan and his demons reign. Another false belief is that hell is the place where Satan and his demons exercise their authority to rule and reign.
    • Satan and his demons will torment human beings in hell. Directly related to the previous myth, there is the notion among many that in hell Satan and his demons torment human beings who also are there.
    • There are people in hell who want to reconcile with God. Yet another misconception is that there are people in hell crying out for mercy who want to reconcile with God.
    • The devil’s headquarters are in hell. The devil is not in hell now. Hell, or the lake of fire (also referred to as the second death), will receive its first occupants at the end of our Lord Jesus’ millennial reign (Revelation 20:7–10).
    • Hell is reserved solely for the worst of evildoers such as cruel dictators and serial killers. While there are likely degrees of eternal punishment (Luke 12:47–49), all who refuse God’s mercy must endure His wrath (John 3:18).
    • A loving God would not send people to hell. If, by “love,” one is thinking of an indulgent, enabling, misguided sort of sentimental affection, then there would be no eternal punishment.
    • A just God would not send people to hell. Of all the arguments against hell, this may be the weakest. Where else would a just God send rebels who stubbornly and steadfastly refused to repent of their evil?
  2. Sep 7, 2023 · The wicked are forever subject to the fury and the wrath of God. Those in hell will acknowledge the perfect justice of God and the lordship of Jesus Christ, the Savior they rejected (Psalm 76:10; Philippians 2:10–11). Yes, hell is real. Yes, hell is a place of torment and punishment that lasts forever and ever, with no end.

  3. Sep 20, 2022 · The problem with Stott’s position is that it was based more on feelings than Scripture. Nowhere in the Bible will you find the concept of Annihilationism. In fact, the exact opposite is taught. Hell called a place of eternal fire (Jude 7). Jesus said Hell is a place “where their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched” (Mark 9:48).

  4. Oct 9, 2023 · The Bible does not indicate a further opportunity to receive salvation after a person dies (Hebrews 9:27).Jesus told a parable illustrating this in Luke 16:19-31.Verse 26 describes “a great chasm” between heaven and hades (meaning place of the dead) that is “set in place,” so that no one can cross from one side to the other.

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  6. Nov 8, 2024 · Popular depictions of hell often involve a flaming torture chamber or a spiritual jail where evil things reside—and where good things travel to battle evil. This version of hell does not exist. There is a real place called hell, but it is not the Dantesque image most people think of. Certain details about hell are given in the Bible, but ...

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