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Eternal Destiny
Introduction
Today we are going to discuss heaven and hell.
The passage we will be primarily using as our framework will be .
You may know these verses well, but we need to be reminded of the truths that they hold.
I am amazed about how many books there are today that describe somebody’s temporary experience of heaven or hell.
There are probably 15 books that you can buy at a Christian bookstore that talk about this.
Some are very hard to believe and far fetched.
And these books are popular.
Why?
Because everybody wants to know what Heaven & Hell will be like.
And so many people trust someone’s “experience” as the facts over what the Bible says.
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The Bible has much to say about Heaven & Hell and we won’t hardly scratch the surface today but I want to show you how real this is.
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