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What does the Bible teach about hell?

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The Bible teaches that hell is a place of eternal separation from God and unfulfilled desires, as seen in the story of the rich man.

The Biblical understanding of hell encompasses more than just physical torment; it includes aspects such as eternal separation from God, continuous memory of lost opportunities for repentance, and unfulfilled desires. In the story of the rich man in Luke 16, we see the anguish experienced not just from flames but also from the awareness of his lost condition and the realization of eternal separation from the presence of God. Hell is described as a place of external darkness, where memory serves as a constant reminder of grace rejected. Furthermore, hell embodies truth realized too late, leading to an eternal state of regret for missed opportunities to salvation. It is a serious consequence for those who refuse God’s mercy while alive.
Scripture References: Luke 16:19-31, Matthew 25:46, Luke 16:23-24, Revelation 20:15, Matthew 25:30, Luke 16:22-24, Revelation 20:14-15, Matthew 25:41-46, Revelation 20:10, 2 Thessalonians 1:9

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