What Hell is REALLY like - Paul Washer

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“The gates of hell are locked from the inside.” C.S. Lewis

spencergsmith
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I was there. It was powerful to hear in person

gilliland
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I have never heard hell depicted like this and yet that's the scariest thing I've ever heard. Even if they had a chance.... Still! They would deny. That's scary. Sad. Wicked and opposite of love all in one.

jojoRizzle
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It’s interesting that in parable of Lazarus and the rich man, the rich man never asked to get out. He asked for relief and he asked for his family to be told not to come there. But never to leave

guitarmusic
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Hatred and pride are that deep-seated. Hard to fathom.

susiet
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Makes perfect sense. Being sorry for sin is a sign of conviction, which is something good. In hell there is NOTHING good.

brokenarrow-zzch
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Ask yourself how bad must Hell be if God was willing to torture and kill His only Son to keep you out of there?

Qui_Gon_Jinn_
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Please post the link to what sermon this is so we can watch the entire sermon. Please post the link to the corresponding whole sermon on every video. Thank you.

scotty
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This actually makes perfect sense, because it's the same logic for a lot of people in prison right now. A lot of them aren't sorry for what they did, why should the people in hell be any different?

ndjoker
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I LOVED EVERY WORD HE UTTERED. (I'M BEING VERY SERIOUS)

bcsbfhd
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I am not convinced people would rather remain, in hell....or the Lake of Fire, if you will...

philipbuckley
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It's fitting that this is the only picture I've ever seen in which Paul Washer is smiling.

barelyprotestant
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Hell is the perpetual beginning of the loss of everything Heaven was traded for.

Qui_Gon_Jinn_
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What about the Weeping and Gnashing of teeth - I think there is Eternal regret in Hell

catyear
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There are 3 different interpretations or definitions of the English word hell in the OT and NT. The one the presenter is referring to is Gehenna which refers to the valley of Hinnom where the fire never went out. Where the analogy of that valley and the hell from Dante’s Inferno( where traditional Christianity gets its doctrine of hell, breaks down), is that everything thrown into the Gehenna fire burned completely up. There was nothing left. It was CONSUMED by the fire. The Fire was not quenched. See Malachi 4:1. Indigent, unidentified, nameless, criminals etc. basically the dregs of society were thrown in this valley after death. But even they will be resurrected in the 2nd resurrection(Revelation 20). The fate of eternal death in the lake of happens only once. This will be the resurrection to death (12-15). This is when the earth is destroyed by fire(II Peter 3:10). The earth is purified so The Father will be able to bring down New Jerusalem to this earth from the 3rd heaven where the Father and Christ currently dwell.
“For the wages of sin is death…” Not eternal life in a lake of fire. God is Love, not a barbaric tyrannical psychopath that would ever allow a Dante’s inferno type of reality.

mikebrown
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That is a very presumptuous train of thought that I believe to be wrong. To cite Romans 1 as a prooftext that people in Hell would still turn away from God, even in Hell, is very presumptuous. Romans 1 is speaking of people who were given over to their lusts WHO WHERE ON EARTH, LIVING A LIFE THAT IS NOT COMPORABLE AT ALL TO THE SEVERITY OF HELL. Those people, given over to their lusts, lived in a life that still had blessings (like rain and a way to live comfortably). They could still find some degree of peace, joy, laughter, etc. in this life.

In Hell, there will be absolutely no rest, no peace, no laughter, no joy - nothing at all but eternal suffering in eternal darkness. To compare the people in Hell and what they will be experiencing to Romans 1... people who are in a COMPLETELY different life and conclude that they still wouldn't repent is very presumptuous. There is nothing in scripture that would indicate that somebody in Hell would not be repentant. In fact, look at the parable of Lazarus and the rich man. The rich man was in Hades while Lazarus was in Heaven. Was not the rich man sorry and begging for mercy? Yes he was. If God burst in there and offered salvation to the rich man on condition of belief in Him, do we really believe the rich man would slam the door in God's face as this preacher speaks of? Considering that the rich man begged even for a small amount of water to cool his tongue and also begged that his brothers be warned so that they don't end up in the same place, do we really think that he would reject God if given the opportunity? Do we see in the rich man an attitude of stubborn resistance, or that of sorrow and likely repentance?

Kevin
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The only rule of witchcraft is: 'do as you will'. Apparently, even the devil is confident that they'll stay with him...

busayog.
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Proverbs 21:13 Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be heard.

ChristsDisciples
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What this guy said is so true, most people would rather rot in Hell then to be in God pressance because most people Love SiN💔

AnthonioNesbitt-gobg
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Very very interesting.Why on earth did the rich man not beg to get out of hell but rather spoke of his brothers being warned not to come there.Its as if the rich man knew his fate was sealed for all eternity.Nowhere in the Bible unless I am mistaken does it say that people beg God to come out of hell.Mankind's rebellion against God would always continue if they were allowed to come out because they originally never accepted God in the first place despite the endless torture they would endure in Hell.

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