Posted on 03/14/2021 12:12:59 PM PDT by OneVike
"And in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments"... Luke 16:23
There are many people today who do not believe in what I am about to share or even if they believe they have a watered down understanding..
So let me say this real quick, the doctrine of Hell remain the same just as Jesus preached it. See.
"And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out,
and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for
thee that one of thy members should perish, and
not that thy whole body should be cast into hell". Matthew 5:29
Some have come to believe in the modern day doctrine of Annihilation which is similar to the Jehovah Witnesses views while others have discredited the doctrine of hell by saying, "The 4 Gospels are outdated for the new covenant people"
But when this same people read the book of Revelation then the reality dawns on them more, since its new covenant words, See.
"Then Death and Hades were cast into the lake
of fire. This is the second death".
Revelations 20:14
Stop deceiving yourself with all this excuses of men, my dear, if you go to hell you will cry, you will be tormented, Satan will roast your soul, he will use you to boil hot water, you and satan will burn together forever and ever and ever non stop, he continue that sin that brought you there, and you will wish you were not born because you reject the blood and life of Christ righteousness.
The torment of hell is in such away that you won't wish your enemy to go their, your beauty, money, power and fame on earth is useless there because Satan won't look at your face, after all the beautiful message and sermons of Holiness you have listened to, if you go to hell you will cry and be tormented all your life, Fear God!
Hell is simply the full payment of your denial of The Cross of Christ. God hasn't predestined anyone there but the choices you make today is what would bring you there.
This was the same place the rich man went to, he didn't go to hell because he was rich, instead he went there because he denied God in his practice and life of wickedness, no wonder it says of him,
"And being in torments in Hades, he lifted up his eyes" Luke 16:23
I beg you today, repent (turn) from your sins and come to Jesus, he's waiting to wash, cleanse and forgive you...
Sorry that That is a
Memory of Grandpa
One will never Forget.
BKMRK.
It’s an eternal lesson.
One I picked up mighty quickly.
“Often times I feel as if pastors do not spend enough time telling the congregation what hell is like.”
For example, our priest this week, when reflecting on us and the man born blind being given “light”, could only say Jesus saves us from “blindness”, not eternal torture in hell. He just could not say it, and never does.
The notion of unending punishment is so out of sync with people’s ordinary sense of justice that it is easily rejected as preposterous. The traditional view of hell is just not Biblical or rational. The punishment for sin is not prison, it’s capital punishment. Hell is a place of destruction, and I think the Bible says this clearly over and over again.
It’s not clear how heaven could ever truly be heaven if it co-exists alongside an eternal hell. How are we to imagine enjoying heaven when we know that fellow human beings — and perhaps former loved ones — are locked in an endless nightmare from which they shall never awake? How are we to imagine God, who is perfect love, enjoying heaven while he yet keeps the damned in existence for the sole purpose of having them experience hopeless pain? This being a vast majority of mankind, BTW.
True, my brother who wrote this runs into a lot of Jehovah witnesses who are leading his countrymen down false trails due to their weineeses to supersticions
“I get piled on for bringing up hell to others.”
Not from trad Catholics like me.
Jesus spoke on the subject of hell more than anyone else in scripture,
The story of Lazarus and the rich man was not a parable,
We’re told we have Moses and the Prophets, and today this generation has more access to information and the truth than any other in history, we are without excuse,
The greatest torture in hell will be the flaming fires. 2nd on the list IMHO is hell is the most stupidest, moronic, insane asylum on steroids in the whole universe. Jesus delivered us All from it. To reject him, well-we call that the biggest stupidity ever chosen.
The gospel message is too simple for a lot of people. Jesus died for our sins, he paid the price and in order to spend eternity with him you must believe and repent. You must believe he died and roads again.
Brother Dave Gardner, a comedian with a message in the 1960s, used to ask the difference between a northern Baptist and a Southern Baptist. His answer: the northern Baptist says there ain’t no Hell, and the Southern Baptist says the Hell there ain’t!
There are a lot of things I don’t claim to be able to understand, and the mind of God is one of the big ones.
Eternity at Risk,
Absolutely!
Am I worthy?
God thinks so.
The Gospel is
Foolishness,
To them that
Perish!
I’m pretty sure if there is a God, he doesn’t care whether we believe in him or not - or whether we believe in an afterlife.
If he considered it that important for us to know these things, he would let us know. He would not allow it to remain such a mystery. He would not depend on five thousand year old stories being passed down through the generations, many of them conflicting. He would not leave us guessing.
I have no idea what happens after we die, and I don’t believe other people know either. They may have super strong beliefs, but that is not knowing - even though religious believers often mistake belief for knowledge.
Besides, when believers representing different religions disagree with one another, they tend to insist their version alone is the truth. If they disagree they can’t all be right, and if some are wrong - they could all be wrong. That’s the nature of believing things that can’t be known.
I think the best way to deal with the unknown is not to guess - not to take a leap of faith - just let the mystery be.
One thing I do believe - some behavior is good and some bad. If I try my best to figure out what is good, and try my best to live this life accordingly, I will be a better person.
As for the afterlife - maybe there is one and maybe there isn’t. If I had to guess, I’d guess there isn’t one. But if I’m wrong, I seriously doubt God is the type who would punish me for guessing wrong. That would just be mean to leave us guessing and then punish us for a wrong guess!
And here’s another thing I can say I believe: If there is a god, I doubt he’s mean.
Jesus taught more on hell than in Heaven. He takes it seriously enough He died for us so we dont have to experience it. Following any law will not keep you from Hell. The only way to salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ
That is not what the Bible teaches.
Interesting premise. Maybe we are already in Hell?
There is a site that has stories from doctors and nurses who had patients that died and their last words and actions are truly terrifying.
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