Ssssup,
Today I received Francis Chan's new book called, Erasing Hell. It takes you through what the bible says about Hell. It also takes you through what [false] beliefs people have created and hold on to in light of the truth. Jews of the time of Jesus knew that Hell is everlasting and that unbelievers go there along with the Devil and his angels (Matthew 25:41). If this was wrong, Jesus would have rebuked them without hesitation as He did with their other issues. This contrasts very well with America's "Disneyland Christianity" that says Hell doesn't exist, or Hell is not everlasting, or literally every single soul will be saved. These views are known under the title of, "Universalism".
The truth about Hell is essential to our walk with Jesus. Besides, how can we say to Jesus, "You know what you said about everlasting torment? Well that doesn't really matter...in fact, not everything you say matters 100%. So, I'm just going to pretend you didn't say that." Knowing the truth will determine how we live our lives (and how we care about other people's destinies). If we believe there is not a Hell or that no one goes to Hell despite all of Jesus' words on it, then what is there to fear? The reality is that God said to fear Him who can kill the body and then cast your soul into Hell (Matthew 10:28).
Let us look at some contexts.
1 Cor. 15:22 says, "For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive". What does the 2nd "all" mean? It means all who are in Christ [shall be made alive]. In fact, following this verse is a whole lot of destruction of everything that opposes God in this life.
When Mark said that "all the country of Judea" and "all the people of Jerusalem" were going out to be baptized by John (Mark 1:5), he certainly didn't mean every single individual in Judea. "All" here simply means a large number of people. Let us not act like this is a foreign concept - we use words like this and "everyone" and "everybody" everyday. And by "everyday" I do not mean literally every single day of our lives.
1 Timothy 2:4 says that God wants all people to be saved. Or that it is His will that all be saved. There are two (or three) different "wills": God's moral will and God's decreed will. His moral will (all to be saved) includes things like God doesn't want you to murder; He wants you to love. But do we break that will? Yes. Then there is God's decreed will. For example, for Him to sacrifice His son by the Jews. Jesus even asked if there was another way yet the Father's will was done for "none can stay His hand" (Daniel 4:35).
Revelation 20 & 21 describe the lake of fire as the final destiny of those who don't follow Jesus in this life. Hell is not corrective; it is retributive - it is punishment forever and ever.
It is important to read the Bible with exegetical eyes and not eisegetical.
- Ona
(with excerpts from Erasing Hell)
Also, the book is titled this way because Pastor Chan would love to erase Hell from the Bible and so would I. Francis' Grandmother died rejecting Jesus about 25 years ago. It hurts me so much to think about where the people I love could possibly end up. I never want to think about it. So let us keep our eyes on the Lord and finish this race.
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