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Is There Really A Hell?
We often hear people ask:
"How God who is love can send people to hell."
Consider some Answers:
(1) God has given all people enough evidence to know
that he exists.
"For since the creation of the world God's invisible
qualities -- his eternal power and divine nature --
have been clearly seen, being understood from what
has been made, so that men are without excuse"
(Romans 1:20). The complexity of the
world around us tells us that there is a God, even
though people can suppress that knowledge in
their hearts. "The fool has said in his heart,
'there is no God'" (Psalms 14:1).
(2) Nonetheless, people choose not to know him.
Even though God miraculously delivered many Israelites
from slavery in Egypt, only two people from that
large group were allowed to go into the promised land.
Why? Because the rest turned aside from following
after God.
Therefore, you can see God's hand at work and have
much evidence about him, and still reject him.
Revelation does not necessitate relationship. This idea
is also evidenced in how the Bible points out
that one third of the angels have fallen away from
God. They've seen him, know that he is, and yet
have rejected him.
Jesus said, "Enter by the narrow gate; for the
gate is wide, and the way is broad that leads to
destruction, and many are those who enter by it.
For the gate is small, and the way is narrow that
leads to life, and few are those who find it"
(Matthew 7:13-14).
(3) Therefore, God is giving people what they
want.
God doesn't force himself or his home on those
who have rejected him. Heaven would mean an eternal
presence with God and relating to God. Thus, such
a person would not enjoy being there. Heaven would
actually be a type of hell for the person who
does not want to know God. Thus God is honoring
their choice.
God told the Israelites, "I have set before you
life and death, the blessing and the curse. So choose
life in order that you may live" (Deuteronomy 30:19).
In a way, that's the choice before all of us: the blessing
or the curse. To choose God is to choose the blessing.
But he allows people to choose the curse.
For those who choose God, God has provided a way
for them to be forgiven of their sins and cleansed
from their guilt before him. All of us are guilty
before God; no one is good and righteous (Ecclesiastes
7:20; Romans 3:12, 23). So God provided a way to
have the curse removed from us, so that we could
receive his blessing: Jesus, God's Son, died for the
forgiveness of our sins. If a person wants God, they
will accept the forgiveness that God is offering
in Christ. If a person does not want God, they
will not receive Christ's forgiveness...for they
do not want the result of that forgiveness:
knowing God.
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