As for myself, I choose the Lord, but I believe there are great numbers of people who will end up in Hell by their own chosing. Those of the great unwashed masses who refuse to humble themselves before the Lord who created them. I'm afraid that most of those who make that choice do not understand what faces them and they must believe that somehow their afterlife will be either similar to their life here on earth or somehow better.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
All who are alive right now are the recipients of God's Grace and Mercy in some form or another. There is God's general manifistation throughout the earth for one, "God causes it to rain on the just and the unjust" and there is God's great restraining power evidenced by a conscience in each individual for another. Not to say the specific "salt and light" He pours out through us who are His Kids.
But hell will be a place where none of the attributes of God are displayed. There will be no Love, period. There will be no Mercy, period. In short, there will be No Good Thing, period.
It is a fate too hard to contemplate and gives me great sorrow deep inside for those who will end up there.
I know this is not a popular message and I for one spend most of my time "proclaiming the Light instead of railing against the darkness", but once in a while I think we need to remind ourselves of the horrors that await those who will not accept the gift of our Lord and Savior, Jesus the Messiah.
Grace, Mercy, and Peace,
Asaph
Nothing could be further from the truth.
All who are alive right now are the recipients of God's Grace and Mercy in some form or another. There is God's general manifistation throughout the earth for one, "God causes it to rain on the just and the unjust" and there is God's great restraining power evidenced by a conscience in each individual for another. Not to say the specific "salt and light" He pours out through us who are His Kids.
But hell will be a place where none of the attributes of God are displayed. There will be no Love, period. There will be no Mercy, period. In short, there will be No Good Thing, period.
It is a fate too hard to contemplate and gives me great sorrow deep inside for those who will end up there.
I know this is not a popular message and I for one spend most of my time "proclaiming the Light instead of railing against the darkness", but once in a while I think we need to remind ourselves of the horrors that await those who will not accept the gift of our Lord and Savior, Jesus the Messiah.
Grace, Mercy, and Peace,
Asaph