grasping the after wind
That's grasping after the wind
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Nothing to fear? But what about the fiery pit
and eternal torment?
Nothing to fear in the fiery pit and no fear of eternal torment. Here is the wonderful thing about the fiery pit and eternal torment. If one has faith in Christ, one will never see the fiery pit or endure eternal torment. (BTW not all Christians think that there will be eternal torment and some believe the fiery pit that is referred to in the Bible was the place in Jerusalem where the garbage was burned. But those theories are not what we are talking about here. We are talking about the theory that Hell is a physical place with physical pain that goes on eternally. ). On the other hand, if one does not have faith in Christ one most likely does not believe in a Hell with eternal torment. So either way there is nothing to fear from the fiery pit or eternal torment . The Christian should fear nothing but God and that fear ought to be more akin to respect than it is to being frightened. The Bible says the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Wise men do not stop at the beginning but press on toward the end. When it comes even to mere things that are powerful we start with the fear that they have the ability to do us harm that is the beginning of our wisdom concerning those things but if we were to stop there with fear and nothing more look what we would have missed in terms of fire or electricity or any number of other dangerously powerful things that we have been able to gain further wisdom about and which by that wisdom we have profited greatly. Though God is infinity greater than those things the principle is the same in that fear is only the beginning of wisdom not the totality of it.
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