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Friday, March 02, 2007

Do you belive in HELL, why?

Do you belive in HELL, why?


Literal Fire and BrimstoneGreat Question.

Answer: Yes ... Why?

1) God exists and loves Goodness and Justice.
- Creation shows that God exists
- Conscience shows that we do wrong
- If humanity demands justice, how much more will God, because man is made in God's image.

2) It is logical and even necessary given that you understand who God is.
- God is perfect, pure and holy
- God can not stand or look upon any impurity
- God can never lie
- God loves Justice and despises injustice
- God is love, therefore he must hate all that is evil
- God is a Judge of all mankind
- God designed all of mankind and is creator of all, we are His creation, and when we break His law, creation screams justice.

3) The biblical description is clear and consise throughout. Jesus spoke specifically about Hell and what it would consist of.
- Matthew, Jesus mentions Hell, Judgment, over and over.
- Deuteronomy 32 shows God's anger towards sin
- Revelation 20-21 make it astoundingly clear what will happen on the last day.
- Daniel 7 Shows God as a Judge

4) The law. Human laws. Conscience. Morality. They all testify that we will be accountable on the last day.
- Man demands Justice, and payment for breaking laws
- God put His laws in stones (10 commandments)
- God put His laws on our hearts (conscience)
- God is good and holy. He is a judge. He gives mankind time to repent.

5) Understanding the fullness of Hell gives more understanding to God's goodness and kindness.
- Since Hell is real and eternal and terrible, it shows us how horrible sin is, and what God thinks of it. When you realize that eternity in Hell is a Just punishment for sin, it should elevate your view of the grandure, power and holyness of God.
- God demonstrated his Goodness to us that while we are yet sinners and deserve hell, God Himself became a man as Jesus Christ, lived a sinless life, and then died on a cross to pay for the injustice of your sins. There has never been a kinder, nicer, more wonderful thing done for anyone. Jesus became your sin as He was nailed to the cross so that you can go free if you simply humble yourself, believe and then repent of your sins.
- God's suffering on the cross is a mystery to be understood, but it gives freedom to all who repent of their lawlessness and trust fully in Christ, who suffered that punishment on their behalf.
- Knowing that the Infinate God suffered and died for us, makes us realize His amazing love for us and that he wants None to perish, but all to come to repentance and faith in Him.

Those are simply some of the reasons.

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