One Minute After You DieSýnishorn
Hell
“Hell appears as God's gesture of respect for human choice. All receive what they actually chose, either to be with God forever, worshipping him, or without God forever, worshipping themselves." -J.I. Packer
The Bible has two consistent settings. We hear about them from the beginning to the end, over and over. Heaven and earth. But there’s a third setting in the Bible: Hell.
Many of us are uncomfortable with it. Not just because we don’t know much about it or because of the ways Jesus refers to it, but because we wonder, “How could a loving God allow people to go to Hell?”
God didn’t create choice and then force us to choose Him. That would remove the reality of choice. He didn’t create choice and take away its consequences. That would remove the validity of choice. Finally, God didn’t create choice and then fail to show us the outcomes. That would remove the transparency of choice. No, God in His goodness gave us choice, showed us where it can lead us, let us choose our way, and then allowed us to walk in the way we choose.
Hell is at the end of a long road of choices to live without God. It’s the outcome of making that choice so many times that it becomes a belief system, so many times that it becomes a reality, forever. Hell is a result of God’s loving decision to not force us to choose Him.
Jesus’ life on earth, death, and resurrection provided a way for anyone to choose eternal life with God. Basically, He came to defeat the power of death and Hell.
Jesus often called Hell by the name of a local dump and mass grave where criminals’ bodies and trash were consumed by fire and maggots—Gehenna. Another time, He called Hell a place where even the maggots never died. In other words, Hell eternally consumes its residents. It’s the return on every effort to quench desire outside of God’s graces. It’s where everything there is comes from the never-ending desire to fill up with self-made emptiness. It’s thirst embodied, burning up just by trying to drink itself.
Good news: If you’re following Jesus, Hell will not be the setting of your soul. Still, following Jesus means living lives that defeat and empty Hell. The Lord is willing that none should perish. How can you partner with God’s will that none should perish?
Pray: God, thank You for giving me choice. Help me to not be consumed with myself. Instead, give me the strength to regularly choose You and to lead others to choose You. Amen.
About this Plan
C.S. Lewis said, “Aim at Heaven and you will get earth ‘thrown in.’ Aim at earth and you get neither.” In other words, what you do today because of what you believe about what happens after you die could change everything, forever. Start this Life.Church Bible Plan today to accompany Pastor Craig Groeschel’s new series, One Minute After You Die.
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