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Consider why there would be a hell.
Goes back to Genesis, as everything does. Genesis means beginnings.
Adam chose the devil's words, "you won't really die" over what God said "you shall surely die".
By doing so Adam chose the devil as his spiritual lord.
Adam received the very nature of the devil into his spirit.
Jesus' sacrifice on the cross made a way fro man to be reconciled to God and at the same time have his spirit recreated without that nature of the devil.
Better yet, the Holy Spirit "moved in" and dwells in the spirit of the born again/saved person (Rom 10:9).
A person that refuses what Jesus did for them including going to hell for them so they do not have to go.
That person who dies physically, never having been saved, has that nature of the devil in their spirit.
Scripture tells us that hell was not made originally for man but for the devil and his fallen angels.
However when a person dies with that nature in them they have chosen for eternity who their spiritual lord is.
Therefore they suffer the same fate as their spiritual lord the devil.
Whereas a person that made Jesus their Lord has also chosen for eternity who their Spiritual Lord is and spends eternity with Him.
Hell and those in it are moved to the lake of fire.
Hell and the lake are very real and Scripture is very clear about who it is for and far how long.
Hell and the lake are for the devil and his fallen angels and for those who refused God's remedy for what Adam did.
God, Jesus, The Holy Spirit, angels (good and bad), demons, evil spirits and mankind are all spirits.
A spirit, once it comes into being is forever and must go to the place it chose.
Goes back to Genesis, as everything does. Genesis means beginnings.
Adam chose the devil's words, "you won't really die" over what God said "you shall surely die".
By doing so Adam chose the devil as his spiritual lord.
Adam received the very nature of the devil into his spirit.
Jesus' sacrifice on the cross made a way fro man to be reconciled to God and at the same time have his spirit recreated without that nature of the devil.
Better yet, the Holy Spirit "moved in" and dwells in the spirit of the born again/saved person (Rom 10:9).
A person that refuses what Jesus did for them including going to hell for them so they do not have to go.
That person who dies physically, never having been saved, has that nature of the devil in their spirit.
Scripture tells us that hell was not made originally for man but for the devil and his fallen angels.
However when a person dies with that nature in them they have chosen for eternity who their spiritual lord is.
Therefore they suffer the same fate as their spiritual lord the devil.
Whereas a person that made Jesus their Lord has also chosen for eternity who their Spiritual Lord is and spends eternity with Him.
Hell and those in it are moved to the lake of fire.
Hell and the lake are very real and Scripture is very clear about who it is for and far how long.
Hell and the lake are for the devil and his fallen angels and for those who refused God's remedy for what Adam did.
God, Jesus, The Holy Spirit, angels (good and bad), demons, evil spirits and mankind are all spirits.
A spirit, once it comes into being is forever and must go to the place it chose.
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