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Why is the eternal nature of punishment in hell significant?

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The eternal punishment in hell highlights the seriousness of rejecting God's grace and the gravity of sin against an infinite God.

The eternal nature of punishment in hell, described in Revelation 20:10, serves as a sobering reminder of the consequences of sin and rebellion against God. This understanding emphasizes that sin is not a trivial matter; it offends an infinitely holy God. The doctrine of eternal punishment underscores the seriousness of God's justice and the finality of His judgment for those who choose to reject Him. It reveals the lengths to which God has gone to provide salvation through Jesus Christ and the urgency of proclaiming the Gospel. The reality of eternal punishment fuels the church's mission to share the message of grace, urging repentance and faith in Christ to escape this fate.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:10, Matthew 25:46, Romans 6:23

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The Lake of Fire
Ian Potts · Nov 3, 2019
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