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How do we know hell is a real place according to the Bible?

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The Bible provides clear descriptions of hell as a place of eternal punishment, as seen in passages like Luke 16.

The reality of hell is firmly established in Scripture, where it is described not merely as a metaphorical state but as a literal place of torment. In Luke 16, the parable of the rich man and Lazarus offers a vivid account of a lost soul's experience in hell, detailing sensations of agony, isolation, and regret. The persistent mention of fire, darkness, and torment in these passages signifies their seriousness.

Additionally, Revelation provides a clear view of final judgment and the eternal nature of hell. Jesus Himself spoke of hell as a place of eternal punishment, reinforcing that it is a real and terrifying consequence for unrepentant sin. This understanding is pivotal to Reformed theology, as it underscores the need for Christ’s redemptive work that rescues the faithful from this fate.
Scripture References: Luke 16; Revelation 20:10-15

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