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THE REALITY OF HELL
In Matthew 25:31-46 the Bible teaches that at the final judgment while
the righteous will enter heaven to enjoy everlasting life, the wicked
will go into eternal punishment. The thought of everlasting suffering is
repulsive to many. No doubt this aversion lies at the bottom of much of
the indifference to what the Bible teaches about hell.
Hell, despite the denials of many, is real. Sin demands it. Sin is a
violation of the law of God (1 John 3:4). If there were no punishment
for sin, then there could be no law for law without penalty is null
and void. If there is no law, there would be no sin. That would make
the death of Jesus useless because if there is no sin there is no
responsibility to save anyone from it.
The reality of life after death also demands the reality of hell. Jesus
taught, in Matthew 22:23-33, that there was life after physical death.
In the account of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-31, two
distinct destinies are presented comfort for the righteous but punishment
for the wicked depending on whether or not one serves God while living
on earth.
Hell was not originally prepared for man. It was prepared for Satan
and his angels (Matt. 25:41). Jude 6 states that fallen angels are
placed in chains awaiting judgment. Yet, when men and women join the
devil in his work and live in servitude to him, they must suffer the
same fate that will befall him.
Hell Is Not Contrary To The Nature of God
Many people find it difficult to accept the reality of hell because they
cannot understand or believe that a loving, merciful and forgiving God
could create such a place and then place people in it eternally. If no
punishment were given for violation of His law, then God would not be
just. Being a just God, He will reward the righteous and punish the
wicked. Hell is to punish the wicked.
What Hell Is Like
Hell is eternal. It is described that way in Matthew 25:46. In Romans
16:26 God is said to be eternal. The Holy Spirit, in Hebrews 9:14, is
also described as eternal. The same Greek word is used in all three
passages. The word means "eternal, everlasting, without end, never to
cease." Hell and the punishment meted out there will last as long as God
forever.
Hell is a place of darkness. Jude 13 speaks of "the blackness of
darkness" to which false teachers will be confined forever. God is
light (1 John 1:5) and the Father of lights (Jas. 1;17). Hell is
described as darkness because it is the place farthest removed from
God.
Hell is a place of fire. Matthew 13:42 speaks of it as a furnace of
fire. Matthew 25:41 calls it an everlasting fire. Mark 9:44-45 says the
fire is never quenched. Revelation 21:8 refers to it as the lake of
fire. There will be no relief from its fires because Revelation 14:11
says the smoke from the fires of torment ascends forever and ever.
There is no rest there. Revelation 14:11 says the wicked will have no
rest from their torment day or night.
Hell is a place where there is no hope. The punishment is everlasting
(Matt. 25:46) with no chance of pardon or parole.
Who Will Go There
As already noted, Satan and his angels will be there (Matt. 25:41).
Revelation 21:8 says the "cowardly, unbelieving, abominable, murderers,
sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars" will be there. 2
Thessalonians 1:7-9 says that those who do not know God and those who
will not obey the gospel of Christ will be punished with everlasting
destruction. In short, all sinners who choose to remain in their sin
will be found in hell.
Why People Will Go There
People will not be in hell because God wants them to be there. He desires
that all be saved (1 Tim. 2:1-4). They will not be there because God
cannot save them. God is all-powerful and the gospel, His power to
save (Rom. 1:16), can save to the uttermost. God sent His Son into
the world so that all might have salvation (John 3:16) and He has
extended His invitation to all who would come to Him (Matt. 11:28-30).
If a person ends up in hell, he is lost by his own free choice. He has
no one to blame but himself. Many see no need to be interested in
spiritual things and are indifferent to the pleas of the gospel.
Others refuse to obey the gospel or submit to the will of God. Some
refuse to believe. Others just love sin more than righteousness.
Some, though once obedient, become unfaithful in service. Many put
off obeying until it is too late.
Conclusion
Hell is real. The suffering of it is waiting for the sinful. You can
escape the torments found there by giving obedience to Christ now.
He will wash away the guilt of your sins and grant you hope of a life
of eternal bliss in His presence.
Written by: Gene Taylor
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