A Place called hell
By
Dr. George H. Alquist, Jr.
Pastor,
Grace of Calvary Baptist Church, Erie, Pennsylvania
"When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with
his mighty angels, In flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God,
and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall be punished
with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory
of his power."–II Thess. 1:7—9.
The reality of Hell is not a popular or pleasant subject,
yet it needs to be preached.
The Devil is doing his best to desensitize people to the idea of Hell.
Regular cartoons in some newspapers show the Devil standing on the mountain
with his pitchfork, flames all around him, and his subjects in Hell sitting
around lamenting some things and telling jokes. The Devil has people to
caricature this place called Hell.
The Devil has movies out that make fun of Hell. All kinds of things are
flooding the market to take the sting, the fear, the horribleness out of Hell.
Today we hear about near-death experiences. People are supposedly dying
and going off down a tunnel. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. These
people have a warm and fuzzy feeling. Then they come back to life and tell
everyone, "Death isn’t so bad. I died and went down this tunnel, saw the
light and felt real good; now I’m not afraid to die!"
The Devil is doing everything he can to take the fear out of Hell, to
take the edge off the Bible teaching about Hell!
The New Age religions are designed to make people not afraid of Hell.
Satanism, witchcraft and the occult are causing people to feel warm and fuzzy
about things that would lead them to Hell. But Hell is a real place.
The Bible says about Hell:
"Therefore hell hath
enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure: and their glory, and
their multitude, and their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall descend into it.
And the mean man shall be brought down, and the mighty man shall be humbled,
and the eyes of the lofty shall be humbled."–Isa. 5:14,15.
My friends, Hell is a real place. Isaiah said that it has
enlarged itself, has opened its mouth wide. Hell–even at this moment–is
receiving the souls of men and women; yet it doesn’t ever get full. It just
enlarges itself with more of its prey! Proverbs 27:20 says, "Hell and
destruction are never full"!
Hell is big enough to accommodate every human being who has ever been or
ever will be born upon this planet, and it opens its mouth to swallow up men
and women.
Christ preached almost twice as much about Hell as about Heaven. Why?
1. Jesus preached on Hell because God doesn’t want people to go there.
"The Lord is not slack
concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to
us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to
repentance."–II Pet. 3:9.
Though God doesn’t want any to go to Hell, people still
go there because of sin, because they have chosen to rebel against God. With
sin natures, they sin by choice, and the only place for them is a place called
Hell.
God wants people to repent, to change their minds, to believe Him and
trust Christ.
"For God so loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him
should not perish, but have everlasting life."–John 3:16.
Sinner, God doesn’t want you to go to Hell; He has done
everything He can to keep you out. He sent His Son to die on the cross for you,
to be the sacrifice for your sin, to rise from the dead so you wouldn’t have to
go to this awful place, this horrible place.
Having not an inkling of how horrible, terrible and destructive Hell
really is, mankind makes jokes about Hell, draws cartoons about Hell, makes
movies about Hell. Mankind doesn’t understand Hell; God does, and He does not
want people to go there. He sent His own Son to die on the cross to take our
place and our punishment.
2. Jesus preached on Hell because even a slight understanding of that
place should motivate people to get saved.
If He can just make us understand what Hell is really like, none will
want to go there. He wants people motivated to get saved.
You say, "Preacher, I don’t agree with scare tactics to get people
saved!" Why not? What’s wrong with scare tactics? If you get people scared
enough of something, they won’t want to get involved in it. We need to show
them something so they will change their minds about Hell and accept God’s plan
of salvation.
Society doesn’t just tell us why we shouldn’t break the law; it tells us
that if we do, we will get fined or be put in jail. Schools don’t just tell
students that they shouldn’t smoke; they show them films of those whose lungs
look like pieces of coal and people hacking their insides out because they have
lung cancer.
The same thing applies to Hell. A good preacher can give you all the
reasons to go to Heaven; but sometimes it takes preaching on Hell to scare
people so they will not want to go there, so they will get saved.
If you are saved, then praise God and shout hallelujah that you’re not
going to Hell. If you are not saved, I hope I scare you enough so you won’t
leave this place without getting saved; or if you do go home unsaved, I hope
when you lay your head on your pillow tonight you will see the horrible scenes
depicted in this sermon and get so scared you will get saved.
I.
WHAT IS HELL?
Hell
Is the Vengeance of God
"In flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not
God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ."–II Thess.
1:8.
We hear much teaching today about the love of God, the
mercy of God, the grace of God. I too preach on all these things. But the Bible
says it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of an angry God.
Hell is when an angry God takes vengeance on those who have never
believed Him, never trusted His Son, and never obeyed the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.
Don’t get some idea that Hell is just a slap on the wrist. Hell is the
vengeance of a righteous, holy and almighty God.
Hell
Is the Punishment of God
"Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from
the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power."–II Thess. 1:9.
Hell is not a picnic, not a playtime when your friends
and pals get together and have fun. It is a punishment of God on those who will
not obey the Gospel of Christ. The Gospel of Christ is simply this:
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." The
Gospel of Christ is that He died, was buried and rose again the third day!
God so loved the world that He sent His only begotten Son to become a man
and to shed His blood on Calvary’s cross. He sent His Son to be tortured,
shamed, humiliated, to die, be put in a tomb, and to rise again for one
reason–so you can get saved.
God was willing to sacrifice all that, do all that; now how do you think
He feels when you won’t get saved?
You say, "Well, I’ll work my way to Heaven" or "I’ll be
good enough to get to Heaven" or "I’ll get baptized to get to
Heaven"; or you will do this or that to get to Heaven. But God says you
can do nothing. Jesus did it all.
Hell is the punishment and the vengeance of God to those who neglect and
reject His Son!
God wants you to quit trusting yourself, your church, your works, your
money, some preacher, some candles and some prayers, and just trust Christ! If
you won’t do it, then you are under the vengeance of God and will be punished
with everlasting vengeance in Hell.
II.
WHAT IS HELL LIKE?
I don’t believe a human
being has the capacity nor ability to comprehend fully what Hell is like. If we
actually knew deep within our being the totality of the horribleness of Hell,
we would go insane. We wouldn’t be able to speak, think or live!
God describes it for us in
Scripture. We need to read about it so we can pull back the curtain and get a
glimpse of what Hell is really like.
Hell
Is a Place of Darkness
Second Peter 2:4 calls it
"darkness." Jude 13 calls it "blackness of darkness."
Understand that when people
go to Hell, they see nothing! Hell is darkness, the blackness of darkness. You
will be unable to see your friends. You won’t be able to see the Devil. You
will have eyes, but you won’t see. You will see nothing except total darkness,
total blackness of darkness.
One year when my wife and I
were on vacation, some forty of us went down into some giant onyx caves in West
Virginia–almost a mile down into the bowels of the earth. The guide said,
"I’m going to show you what it is like to be in total darkness." He
turned off all the lights. I have never been in a place so dark. I brought my
hand up until it touched my nose, and I couldn’t see my hand. There was
absolutely no light to reflect on anything. All we saw was darkness and
blackness.
After some twenty seconds,
people started to get nervous. Having been in the light, you cannot go into
total darkness without getting scared in a very, very short period of time.
Those who go to Hell will
be in total darkness and blackness, seeing nothing! They won’t be able to see,
because there is nothing to see.
Hell
Is a Place of Fire
It is not popular today to
preach about Hell being a place of fire. Billy Graham no longer believes Hell
has fire. A lot of other famous preachers are also starting to say, "Well,
we don’t know if Hell has fire."
The same Bible that they
once believed still says that Hell has fire! Matthew 18:8 calls it
"everlasting fire." Luke 16 tells the story about the rich man in
Hell. He lifted up his eyes and said to Abraham, "I am tormented in this
flame."
Jude 7 calls it
"eternal fire." The fire in Hell is not quenched; it never dies down;
it never goes out; it never subsides. It is eternal fire.
Revelation 20:10 calls it
"the lake of fire and brimstone." Have you ever been thrown into a
lake or the deep end of the pool when you didn’t know how to swim? It is a most
terrifying experience. You feel helpless as you flounder in the water.
Being in this "lake of
fire" is going to make people feel far more helpless and overwhelmed than
being in a lake of water. They will flounder and flail their arms and try to
keep themselves upright. But they don’t know which way is up and which way is
down, because they can’t see anything as a point of reference. They will splash
around in the "lake of fire" with nothing to put their feet upon,
nothing to grab hold of, no life preservers, no one to cry out to for help.
Matthew 13:42 calls it
"a furnace of fire." I’m sure most of you have been burned to some
degree at one time or another. And it is certain you do not like to think about
being thrown into "a furnace of fire."
You wonder, If it’s fire,
why are we not consumed? The same way the burning bush was not consumed. Moses
looked and saw that "the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not
consumed."
The person who goes to Hell
will be in this "lake of fire" and will burn and burn and never be
consumed. It will never stop! It will never be over! There is no hope that it
will someday end!
When I was a teenager, four
of my friends were in an accident. Three burned to death, and the fourth
survived with third-degree burns over a large percentage of his body. He was
not expected to live.
When I walked into the
hospital room to see him, the room stunk like burning flesh. His skin had been
burned off. He was so transparent, he looked like he was made of cellophane. I
could see his muscles and veins.
Drugs did not ease the
pain. He was a strong boy (on the football and wrestling teams), but he would
wail and cry when they bathed his arm in a special solution.
When we helped him walk
around the room, we wrapped our hands and arms in towels. His skin was so thin
that just the pressure of our hands under his arms made him bleed.
O my friend, all that
experience, all that suffering, all that pain, is nothing compared to what Hell
will be like.
I had an opportunity to
visit my friend after I got saved. He was then married and had children.
I said, "Dave, I know
why you survived that terrible accident."
He asked, "Why?"
I said, "Because God
wanted you to get saved."
I gave him the Gospel of
Christ. When I explained Hell to him, he understood what it would be like, for
he himself had realized some of the pain and burning and suffering of Hell.
He got saved. Then he said,
"You know, I always wondered why I survived. Now I know. God let me live
so I could get saved." Then his wife got saved.
Hell is a place of fire; it
is a place of flames; it is a place where the burning never stops.
Hell
Is a Bottomless Pit
Revelation 20:3 describes
Hell as a "bottomless pit." The people who go to Hell are cast into a
place where there is no bottom. They tumble and fall, tumble and fall, tumble
and fall in the blackness of the darkness, in the flames of the fire. They
never have a place to rest, never have anything to grab hold of, never have a
place to stand on, never have a place to sit down. They never have anything they
can touch to find any reality!
God described it as
horrible so we would believe it is horrible.
What is Hell? It is the
vengeance of God; it is the punishment of sinners.
What is Hell like? It is
darkness; it is fire; it is a bottomless pit.
Hell
Is a Place of Torment
What will it be like in
Hell? Matthew 8:12 says, "There shall be weeping and gnashing of
teeth." Matthew 13:42 says, "There shall be wailing and gnashing of
teeth." They will not only weep and wail, but they will hear the countless
multitudes of millions upon millions of others weeping and wailing and
screaming and crying and begging for mercy.
Imagine what it will be
like for all eternity: your ears hearing the screaming, the screeching, the
wailing and weeping of others, while you yourself add to that horrible chorus
in that terrible place!
There will also be the
gnashing (grinding) of teeth as sinners try to find comfort. They will be in
such torment that they grind their teeth, but the teeth never grind down. And
it is constant!
The Bible says there are
torments in Hell. Luke 16:19—31 describes the story of the rich man who died.
"And in hell he lift up his eyes….And he cried and said, Father Abraham,
have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water,
and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame" (vss. 23,24).
Revelation 14:11 speaks of
this torment: "And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and
ever." The smoke never stops! The fire never stops! The darkness never
stops! The torment never stops! The weeping and wailing never stop! The
gnashing of teeth never stops! The falling never stops!
First John 4:18 says,
"There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear
hath torment."
Friend, there is no love in
Hell! Those in Hell are not only experiencing all these horrible things; they
also have fear–unbelievable fear, heavy fear, powerful fear, all-consuming
fear–because there is no love to cast out the fear.
People in Hell are tormented
in the flames and tormented by fear–ghoulish, horrible, terrifying nightmares
that bring on a fear that can be felt. They are afraid night and day for all
eternity, with a horrible, gripping, incapacitating fear.
I don’t know what phobia
you may have, but whatever it is, it will be with you for all eternity in Hell;
and it will be magnified a hundred thousandfold.
Do you fear bugs? Then get
ready, because you will be scared to death of them in Hell. You will want to
get away, but there will be nowhere to go. You will want the phobia to stop,
but it won’t stop. Fear will be all-consuming.
You will take your phobias
and nightmares to Hell where they will be magnified. You will live with them
for all eternity! You will cry out as this man did in Luke 16, "Have mercy
on me," but there is no mercy in Hell.
Hell
Is a Place of Bondage
Matthew 22:13 reads:
"Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into outer
darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth." Second Peter 2:4
speaks about the fallen angels being held in "chains of darkness."
People in Hell will be as
if they are bound hand and foot–they have chains about them. They cannot go
where they want to go. They cannot do what they want to do. They can do nothing
but exist while wishing not to exist. They will be completely bound.
I’ve heard that when
individuals are put into sensory deprivation chambers, they hallucinate like
crazy. My friends, hallucinations will be a reality in Hell. Feet and hands
will be bound; you won’t be able to move. Your feet will neither walk nor run,
and you won’t be able to wave your arms.
Revelation 14:11 says there
is "no rest"–never a moment to unwind. Daniel 12:2 describes Hell as
a place of "shame and everlasting contempt." In Hell there is nothing
but deep, dark, crippling depression. Sinners take all their shame with them to
Hell, and they relive their shame moment after moment after moment. There is
nothing but the depths of depression in Hell.
To hold in comtempt means
"to abhor, to despise, to detest." My friend, you think there is a
self-esteem problem here? Well, Hell has the worst self-esteem problem. You
will abhor yourself, detest yourself, despise yourself, hate yourself. Though
you will want to kill yourself, you won’t be able to. Though you will want to
die, you won’t be able to die. You will want to be saved, but you won’t be able
to be saved. You will want to be changed, but you won’t be able to change.
You’ll hate yourself, have contempt for yourself and live with your shame and
depression for all eternity.
Hell
Is a Place of Memory
The rich man in Luke 16
remembered his life. He remembered he had brothers who might come to this
horrible place.
For all eternity,
individuals who go to Hell will remember they didn’t have to be there. They
could have gotten saved and gone to Heaven; they didn’t have to be in this
terrible place. For all eternity they will remember the opportunities they
rejected.
If you go from here today
unsaved, you will remember my face for all eternity! Now that’s punishment
enough! But along with remembering my face, you will remember my begging you to
trust Christ, begging you to get born again, and asking you to escape the
eternal fires of Hell. And you will remember that you said, "No!"
You will spend eternity
remembering every preacher’s invitation you heard, every gospel tract placed in
your hand, every invitation given for you to get saved, everyone who asked you
to get saved. You will remember every opportunity you had to get saved, and you
will regret that you didn’t take one of those opportunities. You will remember,
but then it will be too late!
Hell
Is a Place of Desires
The first desire of the
rich man in Hell was that Abraham take one drop of water and place it upon his
tongue. One little drop–what would that do? The man is in eternal fire, in a
furnace of fire, in a lake of fire; he is burning in fire and brimstone for all
eternity, and he wants just one little drop!
My friend, how long would
that one little drop last? Have you ever dropped just one drop of water onto a
hot plate? It lasts but for a few seconds. This rich man is begging, crying out
for just a drop, just a respite. But he can’t have it.
He is saying, "If I
could have just a drop of rest from the fire," but he can’t have it. His
desire will go on for all eternity. He had a desire for mercy, but he didn’t
get that either.
In Hell for all eternity
you will desire to see; for all eternity you will desire to hold a baby; for
all eternity you will desire to talk to a friend; for all eternity you will
desire whatever you desired on earth. But for all eternity you will never be
granted even one of your desires. For all eternity you will be like a drug
addict going through withdrawal.
The rich man had a desire
to save his brothers; he didn’t want them to come into this terrible place. Not
one person in Hell wants anyone to go there. If they could, all the voices of
those weeping and wailing and gnashing their teeth in Hell would cry out to
everyone, "Don’t come here! Don’t come here!"
Hell
Is a Place of Physical Bodies
The rich man had eyes, a
mouth, a tongue. Those in Hell have bodies in which they must spend eternity,
and those bodies will never cease to exist.
Hell
Is a Place of Destruction
Second Thessalonians 1:9
says, "Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction."
Destruction does not mean annihilation, but ruination, separation from God. So
this verse is saying, ‘Who shall be punished with everlasting ruination,
separation from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His power!’
Listen! Those in Hell will
be totally separated from any interaction with God.
The Bible says in I John
1:5 that "God is light." Hell is blackness and darkness because God
is not there. Hell is total separation from God; therefore, there is no
light–just darkness.
First John 4:8 says that
"God is love." Hell is total separation from God; therefore, there is
no love in Hell–only hatred, bitterness, jealousy and anger.
Matthew 19:17 says,
"There is none good but one, that is, God." There is no goodness in
Hell, not one little bit of resemblance of good. There is none who do good;
there is no good going on. Hell is totally evil.
In Romans 15:33 God is
called "the God of peace." Hell is a separation from God; therefore,
there is no peace in Hell.
In John 14:16 the Holy
Spirit is called the "Comforter." There is no comfort in Hell.
In John 17:17 the Bible
says, "Thy word is truth." There is no truth in Hell. You won’t have
the Word of God in Hell because there will be no truth there. Everything will
be suspect, for the father of lies will be there.
Psalm 62:12 says,
"Unto thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy." There will be no mercy in Hell.
Psalm 16:11 says this about
God: "In thy presence is fulness of joy." There will be no joy in
Hell, no laughter, not a single chuckle. No one there will smile because there
is no joy there.
III.
WHO WILL BE IN HELL?
Second Thessalonians 1:8
says, "In flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God, and
that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ." All who were ever born
on this earth and died without trusting Jesus Christ as Saviour will be in
Hell.
Revelation 20:15 says,
"And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the
lake of fire." So if your name is not written in the book of life, you
will be "cast into the lake of fire." The Bible says this book is the
Lamb’s Book of Life; and the only way one can get his name in it is having Christ
as his Saviour, the One who said, "I am the way, the truth, and the
life."
Without Christ, you are
spiritually dead–dead in trespasses and sins. And the only way to be made alive
is to be quickened, made alive in Christ. He is the Light and the Life. If you
have never trusted Him, then you have never been made alive. Your name is not
in the book of life, so you must spend eternity in the lake of fire.
Revelation 21:8 tells who
will be in Hell: "The fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and
murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall
have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone." That
is the crowd who will go to Hell. If you are unsaved, you will spend eternity
with this crowd. You won’t be able to see them or touch them or interact with
them, but you will hear them and be scared to death of them.
Murderers are there; you
will be scared of them. Drug addicts are there; you will be scared of them.
Tormentors and torturers and ax murderers and chain-saw murderers are there;
you will be frightened of them. Even though they can’t cut you or kill you, the
fear of them will torment you.
Hitler will be there.
Attila the Hun will be there. All the accountable, yet unconverted, crazies and
demented of ages gone by will be there. Everyone there will be screaming,
weeping, wailing and gnashing his teeth–and threatening. You will be able to
hear them, but you won’t be able to see them.
According to Matthew 25:41,
Hell is a place "prepared for the devil and his angels"–the Devil and
all the fallen angels.
Revelation 20:10 tells us
that "the beast and the false prophet" from the Tribulation Period
will also be there.
In Hell there will be the
Devil, the demons, fallen angels, the false prophet and the beast. There will
be all the wicked, terrible, horrible sinners who never trusted Christ. You too
will be with them if you turned Him down when you had the opportunity to trust
Him as your Saviour.
You say, "I can’t
believe there is such a place." You had better believe it! The Bible says
Hell is a real place.
You say, "I don’t
believe God would send me there." He won’t; He is trying His best to save
you. One goes to Hell voluntarily.
Hebrews 2:3 asks, "How
shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?" Acts 4:12 assures us:
"Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name
under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved."
You can’t get saved by the
Virgin Mary or by the saints. You can’t get saved by rosary beads or by a pope.
You can’t get saved by lighting candles. You can’t get saved by good deeds or
in the waters of baptism. You can’t get saved by doing anything except by
trusting Jesus Christ and Him alone as your personal Saviour!
Acts 16:31 says,
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." The
Bible says there is only one Mediator between God and men, and that is the Man
Christ Jesus (I Tim. 2:5).
Hell is a place of
punishment, but Jesus Christ took your punishment upon the cross at Calvary. He
died there in your place. He was smitten; He was rejected; He bore our sins; He
was made sin for us. He took all the punishment that you and I deserve. He took
our Hell on Calvary’s cross.
The Bible says Hell is the
vengeance of God. God poured out His vengeance upon His own Son on Calvary’s
cross so you wouldn’t have to be punished by experiencing His vengeance upon
you. You can be saved. The only way to escape Hell is by trusting Christ.
John 1:12 says, "But
as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even
to them that believe on his name." The only way to get saved is to trust
Christ as your Saviour. Believe on Him, trust Him to forgive your sins, and
take Him as your substitute. Take Him as your payment. If you don’t, you will
go to this place called Hell, where there will be no escape.
"Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first
resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests
of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years."–Rev.
20:6.
My friend,
if you have trusted Christ as your Saviour, you are delivered from Hell. You
will never smell the stench of burning flesh in Hell. You will never smell the
smoke of Hell. You will spend eternity with God the Father and with the Lord
Jesus Christ, the Son. You will spend eternity in Glory and in His very
presence, where there is "fulness of joy."
Friend, where will you
spend eternity? Are you going to have a blessed eternity or a cursed eternity?
Are you going to spend eternity in Heaven or Hell? It’s your choice. YOU must
choose. YOU must decide what you will do with Jesus, which is called the
Christ.
It is not enough just to
know about Him; it is not enough just to acknowledge that He is. You must
receive Him and trust Him and Him alone to be your Saviour.
Editor
Joins Dr. Alquist in Urging You to Trust Christ as Your Saviour
Dear reader, you have read
Dr. George H. Alquist, Jr.’s, powerful sermon, "A Place Called Hell."
He has reasonably shown the certainty of Hell and the certainty that Hell is
the eternal abode of those who die without Christ.
We have all sinned against
God. And because of that sin, we owe the penalty God has justly determined upon
sinners, which is death–the second death, Hell, the lake of fire. But God loves
us and worked out a plan so we could be forgiven and not go to Hell but be in
Heaven with Him.
The most familiar Bible
verse is John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have
everlasting life."
That means that God loves
us so much that He sent His Son, Jesus, to die on the cross to pay our sin
penalty. And everyone who trusts Jesus as Saviour will not go to Hell, but to
Heaven, the Bible says.
If you have never trusted
Jesus as your Saviour, you are right now condemned to Hell. "He that
believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned
already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of
God" (John 3:18).
The only hope you have to
escape Hell is by trusting Jesus to save you, and I join Dr. Alquist in urging
you to do that right now. Pray this simple prayer telling the Lord you will trust
Jesus:
Dear
God, I know that I am a sinner and deserve to go to Hell. Thank You for loving
me and making a way for me to be saved and go to Heaven instead of to Hell.
Right now I will trust Jesus as my Saviour, believing Your promise that if I
trust Him, I am not condemned but have everlasting life.
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