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What does the Bible say about the lake of fire?

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The lake of fire is described in Revelation as a place of eternal torment for those not found in the book of life.

The lake of fire is depicted in Revelation 20:15 as the ultimate destination for those whose names are not written in the book of life. This is a place of great suffering and eternal separation from God, where individuals will be tormented day and night forever. The imagery is vivid and serves to warn humanity about the consequences of rejecting God's grace and the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It stands as a stark reminder of the final judgment when all are held accountable for their actions, especially those who try to attain heaven by their own merits rather than through faith in Christ's atoning work.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:15, Revelation 21:8

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The Lake of Fire
Ian Potts · Nov 3, 2019
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