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What does the fire of hell symbolize?

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The fire of hell symbolizes God's infinite wrath against sin and the eternal separation from Him that results from rejecting His grace.

In Mark 9:43-50, the fire of hell is described as a torment that never quenches, symbolizing God's unyielding wrath towards sin. This fire serves as a metaphor for the judgment that those outside of Christ will face eternally, emphasizing the seriousness of dying in sin without salvation. The persistent fires of hell indicate that it is a place of relentless suffering and ongoing separation from the presence of God, contrasting sharply with the peace and joy found in His kingdom. This understanding serves as a grave reminder of the stakes involved in our spiritual lives and the urgency of proclaiming the Gospel.
Scripture References: Mark 9:43-50, Revelation 14:11

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Hell Fire
Peter L. Meney · Feb 27, 2022
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