When Jesus Christ was judged on the cross for sin, we judge that He died for all, because all have sinned. We also judge that if all have sinned then all need to hear the gospel of Christ for salvation. That salvation is the forgiveness and cleansing of sin, condemnation and wrath being removed, being accepted by the Father in the Beloved, the free gift of the Holy Spirit, the gift of eternal life and the gift of God's righteousness. All must hear but not all will believe, but all will be judged. It is appointed to man once to die and then the judgment. The believer may be part of the first death, when his body goes into the grave, but he is not part of the second death, which is the lake of fire (Rev 20:6,14,15). Those who do not believe will experience both the first death and second death. The second death is total rejection from God that involves only justice with no mercy and no grace.
This second death has blackness and fire and smoke, it has the worm (man's conscience) that dies not and has great torment. It has the abyss and the bottomless pit and there will be thirst that can not be quenched. There will be endless desires, cravings and lusts that will never be satisfied. There will be great anguish and fear with a magnified sense of hopelessness and being lost forever. Each one will realize and be tormented that they have rejected the grace of the One who was crucified for them to keep them from this condemnation and there is nothing that can be done about it. There will be no peace only intense restlessness and the feeling of complete rejection. They will be tormented for all of eternity in this incredible dwelling of blackness and isolation, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth with no one to deliver them.
This is all true and it will come to pass. This is the reality of those who reject Christ and His mercy and grace. Why are we so afraid to let sinners know about this judgment and the love of God that can keep them from it? Why do we accuse other believers of judging the unbeliever when they have the sentence of death, wrath and condemnation upon them? Why do we criticize other believers that warn of this pending doom for the unbeliever? I am not talking about going around preaching fire and brimstone all the time, but Jesus spoke and warned of this pending doom excessively. This was on the heart of God, in the flesh, when he was on the earth. Does the scriptures teach us to let this mind be in us as it was in Christ Jesus (Phil 2:1)? Then why don't we? Why do we keep it private and hide it like we are afraid to tell it like it is? We are told in Mt 5:16 ...
'Let your light SO SHINE before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven'.
Every word that Jesus Christ spoke, in the flesh, was Spirit and life. There was not a word He spoke that did not let His light shine before men. We are children of light and we are to walk in that light and to speak in the light and bring conviction through the light.
This second death has blackness and fire and smoke, it has the worm (man's conscience) that dies not and has great torment. It has the abyss and the bottomless pit and there will be thirst that can not be quenched. There will be endless desires, cravings and lusts that will never be satisfied. There will be great anguish and fear with a magnified sense of hopelessness and being lost forever. Each one will realize and be tormented that they have rejected the grace of the One who was crucified for them to keep them from this condemnation and there is nothing that can be done about it. There will be no peace only intense restlessness and the feeling of complete rejection. They will be tormented for all of eternity in this incredible dwelling of blackness and isolation, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth with no one to deliver them.
This is all true and it will come to pass. This is the reality of those who reject Christ and His mercy and grace. Why are we so afraid to let sinners know about this judgment and the love of God that can keep them from it? Why do we accuse other believers of judging the unbeliever when they have the sentence of death, wrath and condemnation upon them? Why do we criticize other believers that warn of this pending doom for the unbeliever? I am not talking about going around preaching fire and brimstone all the time, but Jesus spoke and warned of this pending doom excessively. This was on the heart of God, in the flesh, when he was on the earth. Does the scriptures teach us to let this mind be in us as it was in Christ Jesus (Phil 2:1)? Then why don't we? Why do we keep it private and hide it like we are afraid to tell it like it is? We are told in Mt 5:16 ...
'Let your light SO SHINE before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven'.
Every word that Jesus Christ spoke, in the flesh, was Spirit and life. There was not a word He spoke that did not let His light shine before men. We are children of light and we are to walk in that light and to speak in the light and bring conviction through the light.