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What does the Bible say about hell and eternal punishment?

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The Bible describes hell as a place of everlasting fire and torment for the damned, indicating that their punishment lasts forever.

The Bible clearly teaches that hell is a place of eternal punishment, as evidenced in passages such as Matthew 25:46 and Revelation 20:10. These verses speak of everlasting fire and torment, underscoring that the state of the damned in hell is one of continuous existence coupled with unending suffering. This incapacity for annihilation further accentuates the gravity of eternal separation from God, as the punishment is not merely physical but deeply spiritual, creating a state of persistent agony and despair.<br><br>Moreover, the concept of eternal punishment is justified by the infinite dignity of God who has been offended through sin. Since the gravity of sin corresponds to the perfection of the one sinned against, eternity is required as the duration of the punishment to adequately vindicate God's honor (2 Thessalonians 1:9). This teaches us that the nature of sin against an infinite God necessitates an endless retribution, as the sinner cannot expiate the wrong against God and remains forever guilty unless redeemed by Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:46, Revelation 20:10, 2 Thessalonians 1:9

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Thomas Boston · Jan 7, 2007
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