A soldier may call his battlefield experience hell. Others in a place of pain or turmoil may describe their life as a hellhole.
Of course it’s not really hell--but their expressions betray their belief that hell is a real place.
Some people say they don’t believe in hell but their words are still peppered with “hells” and “damns!” (To “damn” is to condemn someone to hell.) Go figure.
Others want to know how a God of love could send people to such a terrible place.
“Now hold it right there for just a minute. I thought Jesus talked about a God of love.”
Yes but Jesus also spoke about hell more than all the other New Testament writers combined!
Interestingly, all we know about hell comes from the Bible. It says hell is prepared for the devil and his fallen angels and that God has done everything possible to prevent people from going there. That’s why he sent Jesus Christ.
But people don’t talk about that. Instead what you usually hear is people wishing they could send their friends and family to hell. They say, “Go to hell!” or “God damn you!”
The Bible clearly warns that all who reject Christ as their Savior will be judged after death and spend eternity in a lake of fire called hell. God sent Jesus to die on the cross and provide forgiveness for sin so that salvation from hell could be free to all who trust in him.
God doesn’t want to damn people, he wants a personal relationship with them. He wants to be their God and for them to be his spiritual children. But, if people reject his son, Jesus Christ, as their personal Savior, Jesus said there is no other way to be saved from hell.
Jesus did not say, “I am ‘A’ way.” He said, “I am THE way, THE truth and THE life.” He didn’t allow for there to be another “way” to get into heaven—no matter how sincere a person is.
Now that bothers some people. But it’s really no different than if I told you there is only one road to my house. Stating a fact you believe to be true doesn’t make you a bigot.
Christians who believe the Bible is true naturally feel they must warn others of the consequences of rejecting Christ. The forgiveness, peace and joy that come from accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is something they want everyone to have.
On top of that, Jesus commanded his followers to go into the whole world and tell others the good news about him. The Bible calls that good news the “Gospel.”
According to the Bible, the gospel is that Jesus died for our sins, according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to his disciples and then to more than five hundred people at the same time.
Sadly some Christians aren’t tactful in their approach to sharing this news. If you’re not a born-again Christian, please don’t dismiss Christians who share their faith with you as bigots.
When a Christian tells a non-Christian that they need to put their faith in Jesus, it’s not because he disrespects the other person’s faith. Rather it’s because he cares about the other person’s eternal soul. He wants them to repent and personally trust Jesus for salvation.
Here’s more good news: Jesus will not only save you from hell, he will be your friend, guide, protector and provider through your whole life. Being a Christian is not just about living for the hereafter. It’s about eternal life that starts right now—a life with purpose, meaning, joy and contentment. Instead of a hellhole (or hell on earth) you can experience heaven in your heart.
Yes, God is a God of love. And he never wants you to get anywhere near hell!
Listen to the Bible; it’s great for your soul!
1 comment:
People see Jesus as a meek and mild man on a donkey where all is meek and mild and love, love, love.
While on this earth His message IS love. While on this earth His message IS grace and His mercy endures forever…. while on earth… but the one who comes again… comes riding a white horse with eyes blazing and a raised sword with KING OF KINGS written on his leg.
We will all fall shocked for we were not expecting to see him GLORIFIED!
He came to give mercy and grace to those who accept him now and serve him now but he soon comes with justice for the rest… all the rest. To the rest there will be no mercy, there will be judgment.
Fall while his grace abounds and his mercy endures forever. Walk holy for he wishes to lavish on us his love and peace to break our chains and set us free.
All men, Christians or not should humble themselves and fall to worship and praise Him ... for the King of King and Lord of Lord comes.
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