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What does the Bible teach about the reality of hell?

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The Bible teaches that hell is a real and eternal punishment for the unrepentant, as stated by Jesus in Matthew 18:9.

The Bible presents hell as an undeniable reality for those who die in impenitence and unbelief. In Matthew 18:9, Jesus warns that it is 'better for thee to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes, to be cast into hell-fire.' This illustrates the severity of rejecting God's mercy and grace. Numerous passages affirm that hell is a place of eternal separation from God, often described in terms of fire and torment. It serves as a warning and a crucial motivation for evangelism, underscoring both God’s justice and the gravity of sin. Although contemporary thought may challenge the existence of hell, the teachings of Christ remain clear and authoritative, urging us to heed the call for repentance.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:9, Hebrews 10:27

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Matthew 18
J. C. Ryle · Oct 10, 2019
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