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by Val
I thought I should share my
concept of Hell from the Bible because some may think I
hold an angry God doctrine, which I don't. Not that
people are not ok to believe that way, I just don't
believe that God gets pleasure out of torturing people
with fire and lava in Hell.
I'm
not
going to get into all the definitions of words or names
of Hell, such as, "Sheol, Hades, Gehenna, Tartaro,
Abyss, etc.. Or that the Bible teaches it is a place of
eternal torment, a place of fire and brimstone. Most
know this anyway. There are many other definitions of
Hell today not supported by the Bible. Without getting
into all of that, there are some basics that many
overlook.
First of all, Hell is a good idea; just like I think our
earthly prisons are a good idea. You just have to have a
place to put criminals, or there can never be any hope
of order or peace. This is the way I see Hell from the
Bible. Is it needed? Yes, because just as our jail
system deters rebellion and preserves order in the
world, Hell serves the same purpose in God's universe.
Does God send people to Hell? Well, just the same could
be asked of the earthly criminal who goes to prison, and
the answer would have to be yes, and no. Every criminal
knows the consequences of breaking the law, so it could
be said they send themselves to prison, even though the
judge gives the sentence. I don't think the judge takes
pleasure in condemning people though..., who knows.
Maybe the crime deserved the pleasure of sentencing. But
God is love, and I don't think He takes pleasure in
sending people to Hell. Jesus did say however, for us to
fear God that He would not send us there:
"I say
unto you my friends, be not afraid of them that kill the
body, and after that have no more that they can do. But
I will forewarn you whom you shall fear: Fear Him, which
after He hath killed has power to cast into Hell; yes, I
say unto you, Fear Him." LUKE 12:4-5
“The
angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among
the just, and shall cast them into the furnace of fire:
there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth.”
Matt
13: 49-50
“They
shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the
presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the
Lamb… and the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for
ever and ever: and they have no rest.”
Revelation
14:10-11
“And
all those whose names were not found written in the
Lamb’s Book of Life were cast into the lake of fire.”
Revelation 20:15
“And the
devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire
and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet
are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and
ever.”
Revelation
20:10
Some Christians [believe it or not] do not like our name
"Godscare". Anything with the fear of God in it is wrong
to them. They need to have a talk with Jesus. The
name really means "God's care" just the same. We also
have Christians who think it's wrong to preach to
sinners about Hell. Well, Jesus preached about Hell...
and I think if you really love people, you will warn
them about what God has said about the final judgment of
Hell.
The
tortures in Hell that are
described in the Bible are the pains of being burned in
fires. There is fire down there, and God's angels throw
people there, but there are many torments as well from
men and fallen angels already condemned there. What this
means is that the people there are evil and they torture
and inflict others who go there.
I read someone's opinion of Hell
once and they metaphorized the
fire and brimstone into
something that is not at all fire and brimstone.
They just couldn't conceive of God torturing people so
they changed the meaning of fire and brimstone into
something "spiritual" that was not fire and brimstone.
What they need to realize is that there are demons and
murderous people there one should be worried about.
There is no need to metaphor Hell, because in a world
without God, people create Hell. God's wrath is
displayed in that He sends sinners there, to a place of
fire;
But recall the holocaust, where thousands of men, women
and children were burned, shot, and murdered in every
way imaginable, and the bodies were piled up and burned
or thrown into mass graves. Or North Korea where
Christians were tied up and laid out in the street, as a
steam roller ran them all over in anti-Christian
demonstrations. Or in Africa where militants hack off
womens breasts so they can't feed their babies, and burn
their captives at the stake, hacking off their arms and
legs and every other form of torture imaginable. Men do
these things right here today in God's plain sight.
The earth would become Hell if God
lifted all of His grace from here. The scripture states
that we [Gods people] are
the salt of the earth,
which means that without God's family and His Word being
here, earth would become Hell as well (Matt 24:21-22) A
place of war and torment, with destruction everywhere,
and nothing but men’s lusts fueling every thought.
Imagine the worst serial killers mind, and that’s what
can happen to the mind that loses every grace of God.
Nothing can satisfy a mind that has lost every grace
of God. Hell is filled with murderers, cannibalistic
murderers; rapists and hateful evildoers of every kind
imaginable.
Just as God allows men to war,
torture and kill in crusades of massacre, He allows the
same in Hell, only there, it may be without restraints
on the torment, and no grace. Demons show no mercy. They
are there to be tormented as well, and they surely blame
it on the humans. So basically, God throws sinners
there and then leaves hell to it's own.
There is no love in Hell. There is
no peace in Hell. There is nothing but insanity and
violence. In a place where demons and mankind thrash
about, and God leaves them to their demise. I imagine
that Hell is a place of the most extreme forms of
torture and pain that can be invented by the demented
mind. And the torture goes on without regulations,
without jail keepers or prison guards. It is a place of
utter chaos; a place of endless prayers that are never
heard.
I was watching tv one night and heard a soldier from the
Iraq war say in a interview, "this place is Hell". Then
I saw visuals of our soldiers being
burned in fires.
The fires of Hell must be the will of man. Men do these
things to each other. The history books are filled with
illustrations of men being
burned at the stake at the
hands of other men. I believe Hells fires are created by
God for the murderous wills of evil man. There is a
scripture about Hell that still grabs me:
"Hell from beneath is moved
for you to meet you at your coming: it stirs up the dead
for you."
Isaiah 14:9
The inhabitants of Hell await new comers. Notice it is
not God that stirs up the dead, it is the prisoners of
Hell itself. I think of our earthly prisons and how they
do the same thing there. Everyone howling and cackling
at the new comers as they show up. Fresh meat, and the
plotting and the planning begins. Most prisons have
enough order to minimize the evil done to new comers.
There is still law and order and even God's grace in
prisons. Imagine a place where there is no order at all.
Nothing but chaos.
Do not go to Hell...
We've all broken God's Laws and deserve to be
imprisoned. Everyone has lied, stolen, blasphemed,
etc... As in any court of justice, you either do the
time, or pay the fine... Jesus paid the sinners fine on
the cross. He took our punishment to Himself and died
for us, in our place. If we repent of sin and put our
trust in Him, the fine is paid for us on the day of
Judgment. Something only a God of love would do. So that
all who come to the Father through Christ would have a
perfect record... "sentence paid in full!"
He is the ONLY Lord and Savior.
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