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What does the Bible teach about the reality of hell?

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The Bible presents hell as a place of eternal torment, described by Jesus as where the fire is never quenched and the worm never dies.

In Mark 9, Jesus graphically describes hell as a place of unending torment, where the fire is never quenched and the worm does not die. This vivid imagery serves to emphasize the permanence and severity of separation from God. The teaching of hell is consistent throughout scripture, warning of a place reserved for those who reject God’s grace. It is a reality that ought to compel believers to evangelize, reminding us of the severe consequences of unbelief. While the nature of hell may invite theological debate regarding whether the descriptions are literal or metaphorical, the certainty of its existence remains a crucial aspect of Christian doctrine, underscoring the importance of sharing the gospel to rescue souls from eternal separation from God.
Scripture References: Mark 9:43-49, Matthew 25:41, Revelation 20:10-15, Matthew 18:9, Hebrews 10:27

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Matthew 18
J. C. Ryle · Oct 10, 2019
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