I thought I would start this thread, just to give everyone who doesn't know alot about Hell, and why it's such a scary place, an idea of the place that some thousands of people everyday spend eternity.
What is Hell like?
First, let me give you an illustration -- You are driving down the highway. And as you approach an oncoming car, they flash their highbeams at you, signaling that the law is ahead. This is a perfect example of what Jesus does for us. The highway we are on is called, "Life" and the Law around the corner called, "Hell" remember the scripture says, "The Law was not made for a righteous man, but for sinners", and Jesus is flashing His highbeams, trying to warn us of the impending danger the Law has for a sinner, which is Hell.
Here on earth, evil is diluted. It's not able to express itself to its max, because of God's grace. God expresses His wrath through, earthquakes, violent storms, hurricanes etc etc. But God's Grace, overrides His wrath. In Hell, evil will no longer remain hindered, and be expressed to its extreme! It's a place of torment (Luke 16:19-31) everlasting punishment (Matt25:46) everlasting fire (Matt 25:41) furnace of fire (Matt 13:41,50) unquenchable fire (Matt 3:12; Luke 3:17) suffering (Matt 5:29, 10:28) weeping (Matt 24:51)
Hell is described as: fire and brimstone, flames of fire, fiery hell, pits of darkness, and lake of fire. Hell will be like nothing you can ever imagine. No world war, no holocaust, no horrifying experience will ever come close to the terrifying reality of Hell. Jesus says that many go there (Matt 7:13)
What will happen once you get to Hell? The Bible says, there will be torment, death, destruction, their worm does not die, you will not be able to rest ever!. For all eternity, you will be punished for what you've done.
Let's take a look at the Bible, where Jesus gives us the only story in the Bible, of someone being in Hell. Luke 16:19-31, 4 times the rich man in the flames of Hades is described as being in anguish of torment. In Revelation 14:11, the word torment is used to describe the fate of the unsaved. Jesus says of the man in verse 23, "and in Hell, he lift up his eyes, being in torment" No horror movie can describe it's fright, no crime scene with all it's blood and gore can ever begin to match it's terror. Hell is also desribed as "eternal blackness" (Jude 13) there will be no daylight.
Hell is inside the earth (Matt 12:40) "heart of the earth" (Ephesians 4:9) "lower parts of the earth" -- the Earths inner core has a temperature over 12,000 degrees farenheit. Now, don't get the idea that in Hell, your body will be on fire, and you won't be able to function. Think of it more like everything is on fire, but you. A good illustration of it would be to look at desert people, it's extremely hot, but they can still function. Hell is inescapable, almost like Alcatraz. In the story, notice the rich man never asked to get out, you know why? because he knew there wasn't one.
People in Hell, will be able to see Heaven. And for all eternity realize what you missed out on. In Hell, there are NO PAINKILLERS. NO SLEEP. Most people tend to dwell on the physical torment of Hell, and often overlook the social torment. There was a famous rapper who once said "I can't wait to go to Hell, because all my buddies will be there" you will have no friends in Hell, because whatever goodwill, whatever kindness people had comes from God, therefore, your sin nature will be fully expressed and unhibited.
Revelation 9, describes it as "the abyss" in Hell things don't get better, they get worse. Two phrases that will be most said in Hell are: too late, and I wish. You will never be able to go back and start over, you will have no hope.
There is a glimmer of hope though. You can avoid having to spend eternity in a place called Hell, because 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ paid your debt. He experienced Hell for everyone, so you never would have to. Jesus descended into Hell, but He didn't stay there! (Acts 2:31) and because of Jesus, we have hope. Remember, death isn't a period, it's a conjuction. Decide today where you will spend eternity.
God bless you all,
Matt
What is Hell like?
First, let me give you an illustration -- You are driving down the highway. And as you approach an oncoming car, they flash their highbeams at you, signaling that the law is ahead. This is a perfect example of what Jesus does for us. The highway we are on is called, "Life" and the Law around the corner called, "Hell" remember the scripture says, "The Law was not made for a righteous man, but for sinners", and Jesus is flashing His highbeams, trying to warn us of the impending danger the Law has for a sinner, which is Hell.
Here on earth, evil is diluted. It's not able to express itself to its max, because of God's grace. God expresses His wrath through, earthquakes, violent storms, hurricanes etc etc. But God's Grace, overrides His wrath. In Hell, evil will no longer remain hindered, and be expressed to its extreme! It's a place of torment (Luke 16:19-31) everlasting punishment (Matt25:46) everlasting fire (Matt 25:41) furnace of fire (Matt 13:41,50) unquenchable fire (Matt 3:12; Luke 3:17) suffering (Matt 5:29, 10:28) weeping (Matt 24:51)
Hell is described as: fire and brimstone, flames of fire, fiery hell, pits of darkness, and lake of fire. Hell will be like nothing you can ever imagine. No world war, no holocaust, no horrifying experience will ever come close to the terrifying reality of Hell. Jesus says that many go there (Matt 7:13)
What will happen once you get to Hell? The Bible says, there will be torment, death, destruction, their worm does not die, you will not be able to rest ever!. For all eternity, you will be punished for what you've done.
Let's take a look at the Bible, where Jesus gives us the only story in the Bible, of someone being in Hell. Luke 16:19-31, 4 times the rich man in the flames of Hades is described as being in anguish of torment. In Revelation 14:11, the word torment is used to describe the fate of the unsaved. Jesus says of the man in verse 23, "and in Hell, he lift up his eyes, being in torment" No horror movie can describe it's fright, no crime scene with all it's blood and gore can ever begin to match it's terror. Hell is also desribed as "eternal blackness" (Jude 13) there will be no daylight.
Hell is inside the earth (Matt 12:40) "heart of the earth" (Ephesians 4:9) "lower parts of the earth" -- the Earths inner core has a temperature over 12,000 degrees farenheit. Now, don't get the idea that in Hell, your body will be on fire, and you won't be able to function. Think of it more like everything is on fire, but you. A good illustration of it would be to look at desert people, it's extremely hot, but they can still function. Hell is inescapable, almost like Alcatraz. In the story, notice the rich man never asked to get out, you know why? because he knew there wasn't one.
Luk 16:23 And in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
People in Hell, will be able to see Heaven. And for all eternity realize what you missed out on. In Hell, there are NO PAINKILLERS. NO SLEEP. Most people tend to dwell on the physical torment of Hell, and often overlook the social torment. There was a famous rapper who once said "I can't wait to go to Hell, because all my buddies will be there" you will have no friends in Hell, because whatever goodwill, whatever kindness people had comes from God, therefore, your sin nature will be fully expressed and unhibited.
Revelation 9, describes it as "the abyss" in Hell things don't get better, they get worse. Two phrases that will be most said in Hell are: too late, and I wish. You will never be able to go back and start over, you will have no hope.
There is a glimmer of hope though. You can avoid having to spend eternity in a place called Hell, because 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ paid your debt. He experienced Hell for everyone, so you never would have to. Jesus descended into Hell, but He didn't stay there! (Acts 2:31) and because of Jesus, we have hope. Remember, death isn't a period, it's a conjuction. Decide today where you will spend eternity.
God bless you all,
Matt