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What does the Bible say about the suffering of lost souls?

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The Bible describes the suffering of lost souls as eternal and tormenting, with vivid imagery in texts like Luke 16 and Revelation 22.

The Scriptures portray the suffering of lost souls in stark and terrifying terms, notably in Luke 16, where the rich man in hell experiences unending torment. The descriptions suggest a variety of intense pains, from the unquenchable fire to the torment of memory, as souls are reminded of their past choices and lost opportunities for salvation. Revelation 22 also highlights the finality of their condition, indicating an eternal separation from God's presence and grace.

Understanding the nature of this suffering is crucial for grasping the severity of judgment against sin and the holiness of God. In the context of sovereign grace theology, it emphasizes the need for repentance and faith in Christ, who is the sole source of salvation from such eternal suffering. The despair expressed in these accounts serves as a solemn reminder of the consequences of rejecting divine mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Luke 16; Revelation 22

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