Sermon Tone Analysis

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Hell: Errors vs Truth
Error:
That it isn’t real, or only for really bad people.
Truth:
It is real; the destination of everyone who does not turn to Christ as their savior.
Error:
That it is temporary, or that souls eventually cease to exist.
Truth:
It is, technically, a temporary place.
The Lake of Fire is permanent.
Revelation 20:10 & 14-15
Error:
Hell is ruled by Satan.
Truth:
It is a punishment for them too.
2 Peter 2:4; Revelation 20:10
Error:
It is like a frat party/college reunion.
Truth:
Hell is a place of torment and isolation, but not reunion.
It is a place of darkness.
Matthew 8:12; 22:13; 25:30
Error:
We feel remorse or repentance.
Truth:
Those in Hell do not feel any remorse for how they lived their lives.
Error:
Hell is the separation from God.
Truth:
Hell is the complete absence of relationship with God, and immediate presence of his wrath against sin and rebels.
Hell: How Do We Talk About It?
We affirm it as the truth.
We talk about it in terms of Gods justice.
We juxtapose it against God’s mercy.
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