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How do we know that punishment in hell is eternal?

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The Bible clearly states that the torments of hell are everlasting and unending, indicated by phrases such as 'forever and ever.'

The concept of eternal punishment is supported by various biblical passages, including Revelation 14:11, which states that the smoke of the damned's torment ascends forever. This eternal duration signifies that once a soul is cast into hell, there is no hope of redemption or relief from suffering. The idea permeates both the Old and New Testaments, affirming that the consequences of sin have an everlasting character, aligning with God's impartial justice against unrepentant sinners. The finality of damnation serves as a sobering reminder of God's justice and mercy, emphasizing the need for repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:11, Matthew 25:46

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Hell part 1
Thomas Boston · Jan 8, 2007
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