"I don’t mind going to hell.
All my friends will be there."
Obviously, those who flippantly
say such things don’t believe in the biblical
concept of hell. Their understanding of the nature of
God is erroneous. The slow-witted criminal thinks that
the electric chair is a place to put up his feet for
a while and relax. It may be wise therefore to speak
with him for a few moments about the reasonableness
of a place called hell.
Reason with him by saying,
"If a judge in Florida turns a blind eye to the
un-lawful dealings of the Mafia, if he sees their murderous
acts and deliberately turns the other way, is he a good
or bad judge? He’s obviously corrupt, and should
be brought to justice him-self. If he is a good judge,
he will do everything within his power to bring those
murderers to justice. He should make sure that they
are justly punished.
"If Almighty God sees
a man rape and strangle to death your sister or mother,
do you think He should look the other way, or bring
that murderer to justice? If He looks the other way,
He’s corrupt and should be brought to justice
Himself. It makes sense then, that if God is good, He
will do everything in His power to ensure justice is
done. The Bible tells us that He will punish murderers,
and the place of punishment—the prison God will
send them to—is a place called hell.
"God should punish
murderers and rapists. However, God is so good, he will
also punish thieves, liars, adulterers, fornicators,
and blasphemers. He will even punish those who desired
to murder and rape but never took the opportunity. He
warns that if we hate someone, we commit murder in our
hearts. If we lust, we commit adultery in the heart,
etc."
Then take the time to tell
him of the reality of hell. Sinners like to picture
hell as a fun, hedonistic, pleasure-filled place where
they can engage in all the sensual sins that are forbidden
here. But Jesus said that it is a place of torment,
where the worm never dies and the fire is never quenched
(Matthew 9:45-47). We tend to forget what pain is like
when we don’t have it. Can you begin to imagine
how terrible it would be to be in agony, with no hope
of relief? Many human beings go insane if they are merely
isolated for a long time from other people. Imagine
how terrible it would be if God merely withdrew all
the things we hold so dear—friendship, love, color,
light, peace, joy, laughter, and security. Hell isn’t
just a place with an absence of God’s blessings,
it is punishment for sin. It is literal torment, forever.
That’s why the Bible warns that it is a fearful
thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
God has given His Law to
convince men of their sins, and unless a sinner is convinced
that he has sinned against God, he won’t see that
hell is his eternal destiny. He may consider it a fit
place for others, but not for himself. That’s
why we mustn’t hesitate to open up the Law and
show that each individual is personally responsible
for sin, and that God’s wrath abides on him because
of it. Ask him to consider why you would say such things
to him if it wasn’t true. Tell him to examine
your motives. You are so concerned for his eternal welfare
that you are prepared to risk offending him.
Then ask him if he would
sell an eye for a million dollars. Would he sell both
for ten million? No one in his right mind would. Our
eyes are precious to us. How much more then is our eternal
soul worth? (For a biblical description of hell, see
Revelation 1:18 footnote.)
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