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Is hell just a form of punishment?

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Yes, hell is primarily understood as a place of divine retribution, where punishment is inflicted for sins committed in this life.

Hell is fundamentally a place and condition of divine retribution, according to biblical teaching. It is where sinners receive deserved punishment for sins committed during their earthly life. As articulated in Matthew 25:46, those who reject God will suffer everlasting punishment, indicating that hell is not merely punitive but serves as a manifestation of God's justice for offenses against His holiness. This teaching aligns with the broader scriptural truth that God is not indifferent to sin; rather, He is a righteous judge who will recompense every transgression accordingly. Therefore, to view hell solely as punishment overlooks its deeper theological implications regarding justice and retribution.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:46, 2 Thessalonians 1:9, Hebrews 10:30

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