Faith Lutheran Church - Oakville
Forever Message Series, "The Dark Side of Forever?", Sem. Chris Sommer
We want to talk about hell… but not too much. Because when it comes to hell there are two mistakes you can make: One is that you can disbelieve in its existence, and the other is to have an excessive and unhealthy interest in it. So it is wiser to spend your time avoiding hell, than to wonder what the flames look like. For our faith is not rooted in a desire to escape hell, but is rooted in a desire to embrace heaven; we are saved through faith in our Savior, not through a fear of Satan.
Locations & Times
Faith Lutheran Church - Oakville
St. Louis, MO 63129, USA
Sunday 9:21 AM
Sunday 10:45 AM
Hell is not defined by what is there, but by what is not there: the ___________________
Sin separates us from God; but Hell is ________ separation from God.
Hell is for people who do not want to be with God; rather they want to _____ God.
Christ has removed the _____________
"The Hell Hole, New Hope Church, George" George N. Barnard, 1865
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