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Is Hell Real? (ESV, 25 Pack)

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24 October 2023

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Hell Is Needed When I say the doctrine of hell, I mean the teaching that those who do not repent of their sin and trust in Christ spend an eternity in conscious torment under the displeasure of God. Here at the outset I want to get clear in our minds...

Hell Is Needed When I say the doctrine of hell, I mean the teaching that those who do not repent of their sin and trust in Christ spend an eternity in conscious torment under the displeasure of God. Here at the outset I want to get clear in our minds that hell is not a problem. The absence of hell would be a problem. Hell is the affirmation that God is a God of justice, of fairness, of dealing with humans in a way that is right. We can be at peace. We who know God can hold our heads high and walk through this miserable world calmly, come what may. No matter how we are mistreated by the world, God will bring perfect retribution and vindication in his own way and time. God has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness (Acts 17:31). Hell Is Awful Here are three truths from Scripture:  Hell is experienced by the whole person.  In Matthew 5, Jesus twice speaks of ones whole body going to hell (Matt. 5:2930). In another place he warns us to fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell (Matt. 10:28). Humans sin against God with both their body and their soul; they suffer judgment by him, accordingly, in both body and soul.  Hell is painful.  The New Testament speaks of hell as a place of chains of gloomy darkness (2 Pet. 2:4), a place of torment (Luke 16:23) and anguish (Luke 16:25).  Hell is eternal.  When the New Testament speaks of hell as a place of destruction, that does not mean that those in hell cease to exist at some point, but that hell is a place of torment and chaos and breakdown. Thats why Paul refers to the punishment of eternal destruction (2 Thess. 1:9). Scripture is clear: hell is an unquenchable fire (Mark 9:48). Hell Is Deserved Ask yourself what you believewhat you really believe, in your gutyou deserve. Is it not quite easy to slip into thinking that we deserve heaven? That maybe were not perfect, but heaven certainly seems more fitting for our lives than hell? That to go to hell would be unjust? Dont we tend to compare ourselves to others? The trouble is that as long as were looking out horizontally, were not looking up vertically. And thats the view that shows us who we really are. God is perfectly holy, supremely beautiful and pure and radiant. In him there is nothing ugly or cruel or bent. When he revealed himself to Isaiah, the seraphim (magnificent angelic beings) were crying out, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts! (Isa. 6:3). Nowhere else in all the Bible is God given this kind of threefold repeated refrain. His holiness is his supreme Godness, his utter deityeverything that makes him other than his fallen creatures. Think of the difference between a window and a mirror. Both are pieces of glass, created to be looked at. But a window is looked through while a mirror reflects back and shows us ourselves. We naturally look out at others like looking through a window, but seeing God is like being given a mirror. We see ourselves. We stop comparing with other people. Hell Is Avoidable Unlike every other religion, Christianity does not provide step-by-step instructions for what we must do to avoid hell; it provides a Savior who endured hell in our place, if we will simply have the humility to admit it should have been us. The Bible does not give us steps to take or a list of duties to fulfill as if avoiding hell were like building a bunk bed. The Bible gives us a Rescuer. God has not destined us for wrath, the apostle Paul wrote to a group of believers, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us (1 Thess. 5:910). We are to collapse into his arms. What we are talking about in this brief final section is the good news, the best news, the most astonishing announcement that has ever been made or ever will be made in the history of the world. You can avoid hell. Anyone can avoid hell. Heaven is not for the deserving. It is for the repentant. Hell is not for the undeserving. It is for the unrepentant. The astonishing surprise at the heart of the universe is not that there is only one way to get to heaven. The astonishing surprise is that there is any way to get to heaven for miserable sinners such as us. Hell is avoidable. Praise God.

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Hell Is Needed When I say the doctrine of hell, I mean the teaching that those who do not repent of their sin and trust in Christ spend an eternity in conscious torment under the displeasure of God. Here at the outset I want to get clear in our minds...

Hell Is Needed When I say the doctrine of hell, I mean the teaching that those who do not repent of their sin and trust in Christ spend an eternity in conscious torment under the displeasure of God. Here at the outset I want to get clear in our minds that hell is not a problem. The absence of hell would be a problem. Hell is the affirmation that God is a God of justice, of fairness, of dealing with humans in a way that is right. We can be at peace. We who know God can hold our heads high and walk through this miserable world calmly, come what may. No matter how we are mistreated by the world, God will bring perfect retribution and vindication in his own way and time. God has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness (Acts 17:31). Hell Is Awful Here are three truths from Scripture:  Hell is experienced by the whole person.  In Matthew 5, Jesus twice speaks of ones whole body going to hell (Matt. 5:2930). In another place he warns us to fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell (Matt. 10:28). Humans sin against God with both their body and their soul; they suffer judgment by him, accordingly, in both body and soul.  Hell is painful.  The New Testament speaks of hell as a place of chains of gloomy darkness (2 Pet. 2:4), a place of torment (Luke 16:23) and anguish (Luke 16:25).  Hell is eternal.  When the New Testament speaks of hell as a place of destruction, that does not mean that those in hell cease to exist at some point, but that hell is a place of torment and chaos and breakdown. Thats why Paul refers to the punishment of eternal destruction (2 Thess. 1:9). Scripture is clear: hell is an unquenchable fire (Mark 9:48). Hell Is Deserved Ask yourself what you believewhat you really believe, in your gutyou deserve. Is it not quite easy to slip into thinking that we deserve heaven? That maybe were not perfect, but heaven certainly seems more fitting for our lives than hell? That to go to hell would be unjust? Dont we tend to compare ourselves to others? The trouble is that as long as were looking out horizontally, were not looking up vertically. And thats the view that shows us who we really are. God is perfectly holy, supremely beautiful and pure and radiant. In him there is nothing ugly or cruel or bent. When he revealed himself to Isaiah, the seraphim (magnificent angelic beings) were crying out, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts! (Isa. 6:3). Nowhere else in all the Bible is God given this kind of threefold repeated refrain. His holiness is his supreme Godness, his utter deityeverything that makes him other than his fallen creatures. Think of the difference between a window and a mirror. Both are pieces of glass, created to be looked at. But a window is looked through while a mirror reflects back and shows us ourselves. We naturally look out at others like looking through a window, but seeing God is like being given a mirror. We see ourselves. We stop comparing with other people. Hell Is Avoidable Unlike every other religion, Christianity does not provide step-by-step instructions for what we must do to avoid hell; it provides a Savior who endured hell in our place, if we will simply have the humility to admit it should have been us. The Bible does not give us steps to take or a list of duties to fulfill as if avoiding hell were like building a bunk bed. The Bible gives us a Rescuer. God has not destined us for wrath, the apostle Paul wrote to a group of believers, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us (1 Thess. 5:910). We are to collapse into his arms. What we are talking about in this brief final section is the good news, the best news, the most astonishing announcement that has ever been made or ever will be made in the history of the world. You can avoid hell. Anyone can avoid hell. Heaven is not for the deserving. It is for the repentant. Hell is not for the undeserving. It is for the unrepentant. The astonishing surprise at the heart of the universe is not that there is only one way to get to heaven. The astonishing surprise is that there is any way to get to heaven for miserable sinners such as us. Hell is avoidable. Praise God.
Is Hell Real? (ESV, 25 Pack) $9.99
Koorong code 657025
ISBN 9781682164136
Pages 8
Publisher Good News Publishers
Publication date 24 October 2023
Dimensions 16 x 90 x 138mm
Weight 0.148kg
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