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1 | How could God send anyone to hell ? | John | DocTrinsograce | 141516 | ||
You wrote, "God does not send anyone to Hell. We choose that for ourselves..." Oh my, tgc, I disagree! Simply ask yourself the question, "From *what* are we saved?" The worst thing that can happen to anyone is to be naked and exposed before the wrath of the Holy Lord God! God is the legislator, injured party, eye-witness, prosecutor, judge, and executioner. Just look at the Biblical references containing the word "wrath." I've never quite understood this effort to somehow protect God from acts that are perfectly consistent with His holiness. Maybe it has to do with not really understanding what God's holiness is all about. Frankly, I think it is telling when people ask "How can God send people to hell?" That question reveals a far too minimized view of man's guilt and a far too demeaned view of God's holiness. A better question would be "How can God send people to heaven?" In Him, Doc |
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2 | How could God send anyone to hell ? | John | Morant61 | 141523 | ||
Greetings Doc! Sometimes we use slogans that are quite Biblical! :-) However, the essense of the statement is true in the sense that Christ satisfied God's wrath against us. So, if we go to hell now, it is because we refuse to accept the gift of God's grace. In that sense alone, one could that we send ourselves to hell! :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | How could God send anyone to hell ? | John | kalos | 141528 | ||
Tim: You write: "So, if we go to hell now, it is because we refuse to accept the gift of God's grace." I reply: "Amen! Amen!" In Intervarsity Christian Fellowship when I was in college in the early 1970s we had a saying: "Not to decide is to decide." How true it is of what you wrote. NOT to decide in favor of salvation and heaven IS to decide for condemnation and hell. Grace to you, Kalos |
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