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- HELL
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- The word "Hell" is one of the most often used words in our society, yet is one
- of the most misunderstood words. Many people do not really consider Hell a
- real place because God is "too loving" to ever have created such an abode.
- Others would say that Hell exists only "on earth" with reference to some
- particular place or situation. The question is, "Is there really a place of
- torment called Hell?"
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- Hell is clearly taught in the Bible. In fact, it was Jesus who taught more on
- the subject than anyone else in the entire Scriptures!
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- Hell was originally created for angels who had sinned. Jesus said in Matthew
- 25:41, when referring to the judgment of the wicked, ". . .Depart from me, you
- who are cursed, into the eternal fire (Hell) prepared for the devil and his
- angels." In the book of 2nd Peter, Chapter 2, Verse 4 we read that, ". . .God
- did not spare the angels when they sinned, but sent them to Hell, putting them
- into gloomy dungeons to be held for judgment."
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- Hell, therefore, was originally created for the first sinners in the universe,
- Satan and his angels, rather than for man. But since hell was designed as a
- place for "sinners," man became eligible when he joined the fallen angels in
- sin. Hell is the place of punishment where sinning men and angels go to pay
- for their offenses (sins) against the Holy God of the Universe. This
- procedure is similar to the penalty/payment requirements of our own prison
- systems.
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- Among men when someone offends the authorities by violating the laws
- and is found guilty, he is put into prison to pay for his crimes. If the
- offense is serious then he can receive a "life term," meaning that no amount
- of time can ever repay the harm to society. In the case of God and man, even
- the smallest infraction offends our Holy and Pure God, which calls for a life
- sentence (with no hope of parole).
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- 1) Hell is a place of actual fire and burning.
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- In the words of Jesus, ". . .if your eye causes you to sin, gouge it out and
- throw it away. It is better for you to enter life with one eye than to have
- two eyes and to be thrown into the fire of Hell." (Mat 18:9). Notice His
- reference to the "fire" of Hell here and also in Mark 9:43 where He says, ". .
- .if your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter
- life maimed than with two hands to go into Hell, where the fire never goes
- out." Not only is Hell a place of burning fire but it is also an eternal
- fire. (see also: Mat 5:22,29,30;10:28;Luke 12:5;Jude 1:7).
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- 2) Hell is a place of torment.
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- Here are the words of a person actually speaking from hell. Jesus quotes
- the "rich man" who had died and been sent to hell. Listen to the words from
- hell, "I am in agony in this fire." (Luke 16:24). Isaiah 66:24; Mark
- 9:44,46,48 all mention one kind of suffering experienced in hell, "their worm
- will not die [similar to the gnawing of maggots], nor will their fire be
- quenched, and they will be loathsome to all mankind."
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- Hell also is a place where the unsaved will receive "blows" [beatings]. Luke
- 12:48 states that unsaved men who willfully disobey God's commands will
- receive many blows, but those who in ignorance do not obey, will receive fewer
- blows. Hell is also a place where both body and soul are destroyed. (Matt
- 10:28).
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- 3) Hell is a place of darkness.
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- In the Old Testament we read that, ". . .the wicked will be silenced in
- darkness." (1Samuel 2:9) Today the wicked are often very loud in their sin
- and rebellion against God but the day is coming when they will be stilled in
- darkness. Jesus refers to those excluded from heaven being, "thrown outside
- into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth." (Matt
- 8:12). In parables about the coming judgments, Jesus often refers to those
- who reject Him as being, "thrown into the outer darkness." (Matt 8:12; 22:13;
- 25:30).
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- 4) Hell is a place of weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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- Many references in the New Testament refer to the "weeping and gnashing" of
- teeth in hell. (Matt 8:12;13:42,50;22:13;24:51;25:30; Luke 13:28). The word
- weeping is best translated "shrieking" and the word gnashing as "grinding."
- In hell man will have a literal body with "teeth" and will scream and grind
- his teeth in anger and pain.
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- Hell is a place of burning torment created for the Devil and his angels, but
- now also serves as a place of punishment for sinful man. Man deserves to go
- there for his many sins against a Holy and Pure God, yet God's great love and
- mercy has provided for a "way out" of the fires of hell. Jesus Christ went to
- the Cross and suffered the punishment of hell for the sins of all men.
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- Therefore, God offers freedom from sin and its judgments to those who will
- humble themselves before Him and repent of their sins by accepting Jesus as
- the sovereign authority over them in all matters.
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- The offer from God is simple; sin must be paid for, either by Jesus on the
- cross, or by the individual in the eternal fires of hell. The choice is up to
- us. Do we humble ourselves before Jesus and repent and ask for forgiveness
- and let Him pay for our sins? Or do we remain proud and stubborn and go into
- the fires of hell, to spend an eternity trying to pay for our many sins
- against God?
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