Last time I left off with an analogy of being licked by a gentle lamb or roaring lion. Which lick would mean more?
The Lion, of course seeing that it could kill you in one bite.
God's wrath (Hell) is awful, unalterable and eternal. Not a fun topic, but one that needs to be explored!
I really don't like to think about Hell, but the Bible says in Mark 9:43-48 it's place of everlasting fire that "is not quenched." No one really knows if the fire is literal or figurative, but one thing is certain your soul is seperated from God forever and will live in torment.
Hell is also a place from where you can't return. I grew up believing in a place where you could make ammends for your sins after you die in a place called Purgatory. But after I read the scriptures myself, I found no mention of such a place and no need for one because Christ took on ALL of my sins at the cross.(Luke 16:19-31)
Hell is eternal. It says in 2 Thessalonians 1:9 it is an everlasting destruction.
Jonathan Edwards , a revivalist preacher in the 1700's, is best known for his sermon titled "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." This is what he had to say.
So was Jonathan Edwards' sole purpose to scare the Hell out of you!?! R.C. Sproul believes "He [Jonathan Edwards] did this not out of a sadistic delight in frightening people but out of compassion. He loved his congregation enough to warn them of the dreadful consequences of facing the wrath of God. He was not concerned with laying a guilt trip on his people but awakening them to the peril they faced if they remained unconverted."It would be dreadful to suffer this fierceness and wrath of Almighty God one moment; but you must suffer it to all eternity. There will be no end to this exquisite horrible misery. When you look forward, you shall see a long for ever, a boundless duration before you, which will swallow up your thoughts, and amaze your soul; and you will absolutely despair of ever having any deliverance, any end, any mitigation, any rest at all.
You will know certainly that you must wear out long ages, millions of millions of ages, in wrestling and conflicting with this almighty merciless vengeance; and then when you have so done, when so many ages have actually been spent by you in this manner, you will know that all is but a point to what remains. So that your punishment will indeed be infinite.
Oh, who can express what the state of a soul in such circumstances is! All that we can possibly say about it, gives but a very feeble, faint representation of it; it is inexpressible and inconceivable: For "who knows the power of God's anger?"
Dwight Edwards says "All this is why we commit an unspeakably grave offense toward unbelievers when we highlight for them only the love of God and fail to warn them with tears of the horrors lying ahead if they remain unconverted."
Then he asks a question. "How do you respond to the points made in this section about Hell? Do you fully accept and believe them? Do they raise any doubts or questions in your mind?
My answer: My mind believes and accepts, but my heart cannot comprehend it.
Maybe that's why I'm guilty of not sharing my faith more. Maybe I don't really believe my God could send people to Hell. But He does.
Yet, the good news is we don't have to spend all eternity facing the wrath of God. Through accepting/believing in God's son who died on the cross taking away all our sin, we receive the New Covenant and God remembers our sin no more.
Edwards says "This forgiveness means that we can look forward with absolute assurance to an endless future spent in the place where 'there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away. (Revelation 21:4)
Christianity is the only religion that guarantees heaven and its unending enjyoment upfront. Ever believer is guaranteed eternity in heaven- no matter what happens after we trust Jesus for salvation."
But that's a subject for next time.
Lord, help me not sugarcoat the Gospel, but tell the whole story of your holiness and wrath and your love and forgivess. I know it is your wish that no one perish, and spending eternity with you is so easy. Amen.
If you're reading this and are not sure if you died today you'd go to heaven, pray this prayer...
Holy and loving, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from you. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward you. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.
Here are some resources to help you get started on your new life.
http://www.christianwomenonline.net/ready.html
http://www.allaboutgod.com/Sinners-Prayer.htm
To read previous posts in this series go here.
4 comments:
Wow Gina. I don't have time to read this in its entirety right now but so far it is awesome. I must have missed the first bit. I am running out the door at the moment but will leave this open so I don't forget to come back and read the rest later. Nice work.
In any good story, we have to know what is on the line to keep reading. I have to know the depths and the possible horror. In real life, we prefer to ignore that part. Thank you for your bravery in posting this.
A bold post Gina. Thanks. :)
I am being a wimp because I am tired and still need to do some writing and only writing now to say I loved what you wrote but do not have time to comment on it sufficiently. I have had this post open all day and still haven't had time to think out what I want to say. I need to turn off my computer so I didn't want to forget to let you know how much I appreciate what you wrote.
Is it possible that you might email me with a link to each of these so that I do not forget to read them when I have sufficient time? I know that is asking much but I am exhausted and don' want to lose the chance to read this in it's entirety (an dknow I will forget later.)
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