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Can you really imagine that God has created a place where He will burn people forever? Where God himself says to Jeremiah, "[FONT="]And they have built the high places of Tophet, which is in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to burn their sons and their daughters in the fire; which I commanded them not, neither came it into my heart.[/FONT]" As many believe, Satan would sit in hell and wait for people there, but nowhere in the Bible does it say that Satan is in such a place. But he was thrown on the earth! Jesus also spoke in Matthew 5:23 not of the fire of hell, but of the hell of fire. And this earth will burn! Once in Revelation, read the fifth trumpet. It is not the people who come into the abyss, but the demons from the abyss on this earth! This earth will be hell. The lake of fire in Revelation mentioned after the thousand years is the second death. There is no resurrection from this death. Because Hades, the realm of the dead, comes into this lake of fire. And Hades is not a person who has done evil, that he should burn forever. It only indicates that it no longer exists after that, just as death no longer exists. And if after that, as it is written, there will be no pain, no crying, no grief, how could people in hell burn forever? Because then there would still be pain and crying and grief. But there is still Hades, the realm of the dead and certainly two areas in it. But these are not "up" and "down". For in the parable of Jesus, where he speaks of the rich man and poor Lazarus, it does not say that they can not come "up," but "across." So they are on the same level. And the gap between them and humanly insurmountable has been filled by Jesus. By his grace and his sacrifice, there is a bridge. otherwise all those who died before Jesus would be lost. Because it is written that in the three days of his physical death, Jesus went to prison in prison in order to bring the gospel to them too. And we also know that his people Israel, Jesus will only recognize as Messiah when he comes again. Yet they are enemies in the gospel (Romans 11: 25-36). But God will have mercy on them too. For mercy triumphs in judgment. In the thousand years Jesus is ruling, all human beings will have the opportunity to see and choose His rule. Unfortunately, many will vote against his rule, but no one can say more that he did not recognize Jesus.
Can you really imagine that God has created a place where He will burn people forever? Where God himself says to Jeremiah, "[FONT="]And they have built the high places of Tophet, which is in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to burn their sons and their daughters in the fire; which I commanded them not, neither came it into my heart.[/FONT]" As many believe, Satan would sit in hell and wait for people there, but nowhere in the Bible does it say that Satan is in such a place. But he was thrown on the earth! Jesus also spoke in Matthew 5:23 not of the fire of hell, but of the hell of fire. And this earth will burn! Once in Revelation, read the fifth trumpet. It is not the people who come into the abyss, but the demons from the abyss on this earth! This earth will be hell. The lake of fire in Revelation mentioned after the thousand years is the second death. There is no resurrection from this death. Because Hades, the realm of the dead, comes into this lake of fire. And Hades is not a person who has done evil, that he should burn forever. It only indicates that it no longer exists after that, just as death no longer exists. And if after that, as it is written, there will be no pain, no crying, no grief, how could people in hell burn forever? Because then there would still be pain and crying and grief. But there is still Hades, the realm of the dead and certainly two areas in it. But these are not "up" and "down". For in the parable of Jesus, where he speaks of the rich man and poor Lazarus, it does not say that they can not come "up," but "across." So they are on the same level. And the gap between them and humanly insurmountable has been filled by Jesus. By his grace and his sacrifice, there is a bridge. otherwise all those who died before Jesus would be lost. Because it is written that in the three days of his physical death, Jesus went to prison in prison in order to bring the gospel to them too. And we also know that his people Israel, Jesus will only recognize as Messiah when he comes again. Yet they are enemies in the gospel (Romans 11: 25-36). But God will have mercy on them too. For mercy triumphs in judgment. In the thousand years Jesus is ruling, all human beings will have the opportunity to see and choose His rule. Unfortunately, many will vote against his rule, but no one can say more that he did not recognize Jesus.
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