Second, hell is only for the unreformable and unrepentant, the reprobate. Hell is not for anyone who is reformable; anyone reformable will still be alive, for God in His wisdom and goodness does not allow anyone to go to hell whom He knew would go to heaven if He gave more opportunity. This may be a point you have not heard before: God wants everyone to be saved (1 Tim. 2:4); hell was originally created not for people, but for the devil and his fallen angels.
Third, contrary to the assumption that once a person reached such a horrible place he would want to leave, it is simply not so. There is no evidence for this in the gospel story of the man in hell and there is no support for it in the known nature of the human psyche. In regard to changing the hearts and dispositions of wicked people, how can a place devoid of God's mercy accomplish what no measure of His grace could accomplish on earth? If hell could reform those who choose evil, then they could be saved without Christ, who is the sole means of God's salvation.
ageofknowledge wrote:
Heaven or hell. The choice is yours.
Again read: Matthew 12:31, "Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven people, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven...." ESVnatcat86 wrote: B.W….Some biblical translations say that they will not be forgiven in/for the age. So there are views that even that scripture shows that even the worst thing you can do to God will not condem you forever. That there is nothing that will put you out side of his love, mercy and forgivness.
natcat86 wrote: Hebrews 10:29 how can there be degrees of punishment if people are cast into the lake of fire for eternity, it will be the same amount of fire for the same amount of time. That is if the lake of fire is forever. The Jewish faith sees Gehenna which Jesus mentions in Mat 5:22 and Luke 12:5 as a refining fire as Jews that’s what the people Jesus was speaking directly to would have understood it as, refining fire. Jesus does not mention when speaking about Gehenna how long they will be there
Prov 14:32, this does not dispute UR, it is speaking about Hades. Isaiah 3:11 it does go badly for them, they live in sin and darkness. Jeremiah 32:19, again doesn’t dispute UR in this life people get rewarded and in the next they will to, so you will be rewarded more than one who will 'himself be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames' 1 Corinthians 3:15
Romans 2:6 doesn’t dispute UR, why does the pay back have to be eternal?
natcat86 wrote: Job, what ever happens to believers that stops them from sinning again when they get into heaven why could this not happen to everyone after they have confessed Jesus is lord?
natcat86 wrote: Isaiah 26:10 this is true now but one day they will perceive the majesty of the Lord and it will cause them to bow their knee and give Him glory.
natcat86 wrote: Prov 26:11, 2Peter 2:22 are you basing that this is talking about the wicked's fate in eternity based on your hell experience? because I cannot verify that. The wicked do that in this life, they are slaves to sin in this life, but once God has done away with sin how will anyone be able to be a slave to it anymore?
natcat86 wrote: What about John 12:47?
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