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Correspondence Course Lesson 6
What is "Hell"?
Even if you are a faithful, believing Christian, you may go to hell!
Many of your loved ones are right now in hell! But don’t be alarmed. You
probably have never heard the TRUTH about what "hell" really is--and where
most ideas on the subject came from. Just what does the Bible teach about
"hell"?MILLIONS are in confusion about "hell." What is it? Where is it?
Who really goes there? And why?
Is "hell" a literal place--a geographical location? Is it somewhere in
the interior of the earth, in the heart of the sun, in remote space?
A Gallup survey in 1967 showed that 68 percent of Americans believe
in heaven, but only 54 percent are persuaded of the reality of hell. Why
the difference?
Probably because many of those who believe in a heaven simply cannot
bring themselves to think that a merciful, loving God would consign anyone
to a place of eternal torment!
Common Ideas of Hell
A survey in New Zealand indicated that 60 percent of New Zealanders
believe hell is simply a state of mind. Only 26 percent believe hell is
a literal place.
In San Francisco, random passers-by were asked: "How do you picture
hell?" Some of the answers reveal the utter confusion surrounding the subject
in the minds of the public.
First person: "Honestly, I have doubts there is such a place. I feel
hell is a means of scaring people so they will lead a better life....If
there is such a place, I suppose it is craggy and filled with people feeding
furnaces or breaking rocks."
Second person: "The idea of hell is one of the greatest means in the
world for teaching children good. Personally, however, I think it is just
a Biblical term."
Third person: "When I was young I had a clear picture of what hell is
like--flames and a devil with horns and a pitchfork. But a person gets over
this, just as he does with Santa Claus." Fourth person: "I would rather
not think about it."
Fifth person: "I have never thought of it except as I have seen it staged
in operas or plays."
Sixth person: "I picture hell as a big, hot, uncomfortable desert. I
think it does exist. Not down in the ground. But since someone put us here,
then he could easily have a place for us afterward."
Seventh person: "Hell is a place of unhappy confinement, like a prison.
Not necessarily with flames. More a torment of the spirit. I believe it
is an actual area, although not necessarily down any more than heaven must
be up."
Here are many vague ideas about hell, but almost no real knowledge.
Probably the clear majority are those who would just "rather not think
about it"!
What the Clergy Thinks
Many theologians today do not believe in a literal "hell." Said one:"The
essence of hell is separation from God--not really torture, but torment."
Another described hell as "a condition of human existence."
One minister claimed hell is "the loss of communication, insensitivity
to spiritual values, the realization of how far short of our capacities
we have fallen, the memory of some of the things we have done."What abysmal
confusion!
Isn’t it time we learned the TRUTH of the Bible?
The "Fiery Inferno"
Most everyone assumes one of two extremes concerning "hell." One group
totally denies that hell exists. Hell is passed off as an ancient superstition
which has no bearing whatever on modern life.
The other group, including most so-called Bible fundamentalists, pictures
hell as a terrible place of never-ending torment where the devil rules
and his demons gleefully "roast" sinners like millions of wieners on a
barbecue spit. There is bitter weeping and wailing, agonized cursing, shrieks
and screams from those in eternal torment--according to this concept.
Here is the terse summation of this popular belief from the Encyclopedia
Americana:
"As generally understood, hell is the abode of evil spirits; the infernal
regions...whither lost and condemned souls go after death to suffer indescribable
torments and eternal punishment.... Some have thought of it as the place
created by the Deity, where He punishes, with inconceivable severity, and
through all eternity, the souls of those who through unbelief or through
the worship of false gods have angered Him. It is the place of divine revenge,
untempered, NEVER ENDING. This has been the idea most generally held by
Christians, Catholics, and Protestants alike. It is also the idea embodied
in the Mohammedan’s conception....The main feature of hell as conceived
by Hindu, Persian, Egyptian, Grecian, and Christian theologians are essentially
the same" (from the article on "Hell," emphasis ours throughout lesson)
But why do people believe what they believe? From where or from whom
have these popular ideas come?
From the Philosophers
A few prominent religious leaders of the Middle Ages left writings and
teachings which were so universally believed that they became the accepted
doctrine of the Christian-professing world. One of the most important of
these influential writers was Augustine (345-430 A.D.).
Augustine reasoned that there should be a temporary cleansing of imperfect
souls in purgatorial fire. He, like other influential men of the Christian-professing
church, were influenced by "pre-Christian doctrine"--the doctrine of the
ancient pagan philosophers and other early church fathers (see Encyclopedia
Britannica, 11th ed., article "Purgatory").
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), wrote a tremendously popular poem, La Commedia,
in three parts--Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. Although Dante’s purpose
for writing his Commedia was to ridicule the religious concepts of hell
which were prevalent during his day, his writing nevertheless tremendously
influenced popular though and teaching. "Of all poets of modern times,"
says a modern author, "Dante Alighieri was, perhaps, the greatest educator.
He possibly had a greater influence on the course of civilization than
any other man since his day...he wrote, in incomprehensible verse, an imaginative
and lurid account of a dismal hell--a long poem containing certain phrases
which caught the attention of the world, such as ‘all hope abandon...ye,
who enter here!’...His ‘Inferno’ was based on Virgil and Plato" (Dante
and His Inferno).
And so Dante wrote from the ideas and concepts of the philosophers Plato
and Virgil and the prevalent "Christian" concepts of his day. But who were
Plato and Virgil?
Says the Encyclopedia Americana: "Virgil, pagan poet, 70-19 B.C., belonged
to the national school of pagan Roman thought, influenced by the Greek
writers. Christians of the Middle Ages...believed he had received some
measure of divine inspiration."
Plato, born in Athens, Greece, 427 B.C., was a student of the renowned
Socrates. Plato’s famous literary work Phaedo taught the immorality of
the soul--the foundation for other writings on the doctrine of an eternal
hell where wicked "souls" are supposedly punished forever.
So the world’s concept of "hell" is admittedly a product of human thinking--of
pagan speculation--as men puzzled over the eventual fate of the wicked.
What About the Billions of Mankind?
Before we examine the Bible to see whether the common ideas about hell
could be true, let us consider where this concept of hell, if true, would
lead us.
On this earth there are more than three billion people. The most populous
lands are China, India, and others parts of Asia. But in spite of the efforts
of Western missionaries, more than half of all the people on the earth
have never so much as heard the only name by which men may be saved (Acts
4:12)--the name of "Jesus Christ"!
Literally billions of people on this earth have lived and died without
having known anything about "salvation"--without ever having seen a Bible.
Now think what that means. If all the "unsaved" go immediately to a
fiery hell at death, then more than half the people who have ever lived
on this earth have been consigned to this terrible punishment without ever
having had a chance to escape it!
Can you really believe that is the method an all-wise, all-merciful
loving God is using to work out His purpose here below?
WHAT IS THE TRUTH?
We face these alternatives: Either the Creator reveals the TRUTH on
this subject in His inspired Word, or else we must fling up our hands and
confess we just don’t know. Either we believe what the Bible says, or we
must--if we are rational and honest--admit ignorance.
What does God say about "hell" in the Bible? You may be surprised! So
be sure to read all of the scripture references given in this lesson, and
PROVE the truth from the Bible with your own eyes.
LESSON 6
Christ Spoke of "Hell Fire"
1. In His parable-like illustration, what punishment did Christ warn
would ultimately befall those who refuse to quit sinning--refuse to stop
using (obviously not literally "cut off") various of their members to commit
sin? Mark 9:43.
COMMENT: "hell" is an English word. When Mark recorded Christ’s words,
he wrote them in the Greek language. The Greek word translated "hell,"
which Mark was inspired to write down, is gehenna. Since in this verse
Christ says the sinner is "to go into hell, into the fire," it follows
that those who go to gehenna will receive punishment by fire.
Keep in mind then that Christ associated the Greek word gehenna with
fire.
2. What did Christ say in Mark 9:45 to emphasize what He said in verse
43?
COMMENT: Mark wrote down the same Greek word gehenna here in verse 45
that he used in verse 43. The translators of the Authorized or King James
Version of the Bible of A.D. 1611 selected the English word "hell" to represent
this Greek word gehenna. We will learn more about the real meaning of this
word later.
3. How did Christ re-emphasize what He said about "hell fire"? Verse
47.
COMMENT: Again, the Greek word which Mark used in this verse is gehenna.
Gehenna clearly refers to fire! But there are other words in the Bible
also translated "hell."
English Word "Hell" Misapplied
Let’s read what A Dictionary of the Bible, edited by James Hastings,
says about the use of the word "hell" in the Old and New Testaments. Keep
in mind, as you read this, that the Old Testament was originally written
in the Hebrew language, and that the New Testament was originally written
in the Greek language.
Hastings says: "In our Authorized Version the word hell is unfortunately
used as the rendering of three distinct words, with DIFFERENT IDEAS [Or
meanings]. It represents, 1) the ‘sheol’ of the Hebrew Old Testament, and
the ‘hades’ in the New Testament.... It is now an entirely misleading rendering,
especially in the New Testament passages. The English revisers, therefore,
have substituted ‘hades’ [going back to the original Greek word] for ‘hell’
in the New Testament.... In the American revision the word ‘hell’ is entirely
discarded in this connection.... "The word ‘hell’ is used 2) as equivalent
to [the Greek word] ‘tartaros’ (II Peter 2:4)...and, 3)...as the equivalent
of [the Greek word]
‘gehenna’...."
So we see that the real meanings of three different Greek words--hades
(equivalent to the Hebrew sheol of the Old Testament), tartaros and gehenna
--have been confused with each other because translators have attempted
to make the one English word "hell" cover the definitions of all three
words! No wonder confusion has reigned in the minds of millions. What do
these words really mean?
The original Old Testament Hebrew word sheol and the New Testament Greek
word hades mean the same thing--simply the grave. These original words have
been translated "grave" in many places in the Bible. "Hell" is an old English
word, and over 350 years ago when the Authorized Version was translated,
the people of England commonly talked of "putting their potatoes in hell
for the winter"--a good way of preserving potatoes--for the word then meant
merely A HOLE IN THE GROUND which was covered up--a dark and silent place--a
grave! But pagan teachings gaining popular acceptance have caused people
to misapply the old English word "hell" to the lurid imaginations of Dante.
The second Greek word, tartaros, which has also been translated into
the English word "hell," occurs only once in the New Testament, (II Pet.
2:4) and does not refer to humans, but to the restrained condition of fallen
angels. Its meaning, translated into English, is "darkness of the material
universe," or "dark abyss," or "prison."
But what about gehenna? This Greek word, as all authorities admit, is
derived from the name of the narrow, rocky Valley of Hinnom which lay just
outside Jerusalem. It was the place where refuse was constantly burned
up. Trash, filth, and the dead bodies of animals and despised criminals
were thrown into the fires of gehenna, or the Valley of Hinnom. Ordinarily,
everything thrown into this valley was destroyed by fire--COMPLETELY BURNED
UP. Therefore, Christ used gehenna to picture the terrible fate of unrepentant
sinners!
Two Different "Hells"
In most of the passages of the New Testament where we see the word "hell,"
the original Greek word is not gehenna. Most often it is hades--which does
not refer to fire at all, but to a grave--a hole in the ground. Yet the
translators have confused and obliterated the two entirely separate meanings
of these words by indiscriminately rendering them both by the same English
word "hell."Let’s study the proof.
1. What can we learn from Luke 12:5 about "hell"?
COMMENT: If you were to look up the original Creek word that is here
translated into the English word "hell," you would find it is gehenna.
Gehenna, then, is plainly a place where bodies are thrown and, as Christ
indicated, DESTROYED BY FIRE!
2. But now notice the same English word "hell" in Acts 2:31?
COMMENT: The original Greek word which is translated by the English
word "hell" in Acts 2:31 is hades. Hades means the "grave," as its usage
in this verse clearly shows! We can plainly see that the English word "hell"
can have different meanings! So when we come to the word "hell" in the
New Testament, we must keep in mind these two vastly different meanings
and carefully determine by the context whether it refers to destruction
by fire, or the grave where the dead lie buried.
Whenever you’re in doubt about the intended meaning of the word "hell"
in the New Testament, look it up in an exhaustive concordance, such as
Strong’s or Young’s, to see which Greek word it was translated from, and
hence its true meaning.
Where to After Death?
In the preceding lesson we learned that when a person dies and is interred
in his grave, he knows absolutely nothing (Eccl. 9:5). He merely lies quietly
and silently there as in a "sleep," totally oblivious to everything.Let’s
briefly review this important truth.
1. What one thing befalls both men and beasts? Eccl. 3:19. Do they all
go to one place--the same place--when they die? Verse 20 and Genesis 3:19.
COMMENT: Have you ever heard of beasts going to "hell" to be tortured?
2. What place does God say man goes to when he dies? Eccl. 9:10. Did
Job realize he would go to the grave after death? Job 17:13.
3. Was the One who became Jesus Christ "made flesh"? John 1:14. Did
Christ take upon Himself the same mortal flesh of which we are composed?
Heb. 2:14. And didn’t He also have to go to the grave as other mortal men
do? Turn to Acts 2:31 once again.
COMMENT: The original Greek word in Acts 2:31 is hades which, as you
now know, means the "grave." Jesus’ "soul" (body) did not see corruption
(did not decompose in the grave) because He was resurrected after three
days!
Some theologians, however, maintain the tradition that Christ was preaching
to departed human "spirits in prison" (I Pet. 3:19) while He was in "hell."
That idea is absolutely false. Verse 20 makes it plain that those to whom
Christ preached (concerning their rebellious activities on earth) were
demon spirits, and that He preached to them during the days of Noah! This
verse is not talking about the three days and nights Jesus was dead in
the grave at all!
Resurrected to "Judgment"
You may have heard ministers preach that sinners go directly to the
fiery tortures of "hell" when they die. But this would mean they are condemned
to "hell" before they are formally judged and sentenced! Let’s notice
when the wicked dead are judged by God.
1. When will the dead be judged? John 5:28, 29.
COMMENT: Christ said the judgment of the wicked dead, who are now in
their graves, is yet in the future. "The hour is coming," said Jesus. Then
how could they now be receiving punishment when they have not, as yet,
even been judged? The two ideas clearly contradict each other!
When will the dead be judged? Obviously after they come up from their
graves in a resurrection!
2. While they are in their graves--until the day of their resurrection--are
those who have already proved themselves to be unjust "reserved" for a
future time of formal sentencing and punishment? II Pet. 2:9.
3. Does Revelation 20:13 also prove there is to be a future resurrection
to judgment?
COMMENT: Notice that those who are in watery graves (the sea) are to
be resurrected; and those who were killed by other means and left unburied
("death") are to be resurrected; and those who are in earthy graves ("hell"--the
Greek word here is hades which means the grave) are also to be resurrected
at this time.
So all the wicked dead on land or in the sea, wherever they may be,
are to be resurrected to "JUDGMENT" in the future. That is when God will
formally sentence them!
No one is, or ever has been, down in a fiery "hell" dancing around on
hot coals, shrieking in terror and torment! God’s time for judging and
condemning the wicked has not yet arrived! How clear!
The whole question of "judgment" is thoroughly dealt with in supplementary
reading material offered in conjunction with this Correspondence Course.
Suffice it to say here that the Bible clearly shows that the time the wicked
are condemned to their fate is IN THE FUTURE. The idea that wicked "souls"
are right now suffering torments in a fiery hell is a pagan myth!
Death By Fire
What is the ultimate penalty--the "wages," or reward--of sin? Is it eternal
life in torment? Or is it eternal oblivion? What is the ultimate FATE of
the wicked? The Bible makes the truth very clear.
1. What is the "wages of sin"? Rom. 6:23.
COMMENT: The "wages of sin is DEATH." "Death" is the opposite of "life"!
The final wages the incorrigible wicked will receive, then, is simply the
complete cessation of life!
2. What does Paul warn will be the judgment or sentence of those who,
knowing God’s commands and having tasted of His way of life, willfully
sin against Him? Heb. 10:26-27. Will such persons live on in torment in
fire--or will they be "devoured" by it? Verse 27. Notice that this judgment
comes on people because they sin willfully.
3. Does Jesus compare false ministers who don’t bring forth good works
to trees that don’t bring forth "good fruit"? Matt. 7:15-19. What did He
say would happen to such people? Verse 19. Is wood put into a fire to be
tormented-or to be burned up? Did Christ clearly indicate that all people
who do not bring forth good fruit will likewise be cast into fire? Matt.
7:17-19.
4. What did Christ say to the unrepentant scribes and Pharisees of His
day? Matt. 23:33.
COMMENT: The original Greek word translated here as "hell" is gehenna--meaning
the Valley of Hinnom. Christ used the fire that burned up refuse in the
Valley of Hinnom as a type of the final fate--complete destruction--of the
wicked by fire. Those rebellious and stubborn religious leaders could well
understand Christ’s analogy. They knew they were being threatened with
complete destruction as just so much trash!
5. What did Christ warn would happen to those who will not repent of
their sinful ways? Luke 13:3.
COMMENT: "Perish" means to cease existing. It does not mean to continue
living. Life in eternal torment is not what God has decreed for incorrigible
sinners!
The punishment revealed in the Bible is death--cessation of life forever.
Eternal life is something we were NOT born with. It is a gift of God which
He will bestow at the resurrection to those who obey Him. Eternal Life
and death are contrasted all through your Bible!
6. Did Christ show by His parable of the tares that there is to be a
future harvest? Matt. 13:30. Did He say the evil people--the "tares"--will
afterward be BURNED? Same verse.
COMMENT: In this parable Christ likened the earth to a "field" (verse
24), the obedient people to "wheat" (verses 25, 29), and the disobedient
to "tares" (verses 25, 29, 30).
7. Does Psalm 37:20 also show the ultimate fate of the wicked will be
destruction by fire? Is there coming a time that will be extremely hot--so
hot that it will burn up--CONSUME--the wicked? Mal. 4:1. What will be left
of the wicked? Mal. 4:3. Who will burn the wicked up--Satan and his demons,
or the Eternal God? Same verse.
COMMENT: The "hell fire" that the Bible speaks of will be thousands
of degrees HOTTER than the imaginary "hell fire" of most preachers--which
is only hot enough to torment. The Biblical "hell fire" will totally consume
the disobedient! Never will they exist again.
The Bible plainly shows that those who have known God’s truth and still
refuse to obey it, or willfully disobey, will reap the wages of sin--eternal
death! (Rom. 6:23). This scripture means what it says. The attempts of
many theologians to "explain away" death and to "interpret" it as mere
"separation from God" cannot be reconciled with Scripture. Death clearly
does NOT mean "eternal life" in the horrifying torments of an eternal "hell."
The author of this pagan deception is none other than the father of
lies--Satan the devil! (John 8:44). If you have innocently believed his
doctrine and have suffered mental torment because of it, thank God that
He has opened your mind to understand the TRUTH!
What Is the "Lake of Fire"?
And now comes a most interesting revelation! Exactly what is the gehenna
fire that will consume the wicked? When and where will it occur?
Forget all the ideas you may previously have been led to believe. Read
now in your own Bible what God reveals. For "hell fire" does not even exist
yet!
1. Are all who stubbornly refuse to repent and persist in breaking God’s
commandments ultimately to find themselves in a lake of "fire and brimstone"?
Rev. 21:8.
COMMENT: We’ve already seen that the fate of the wicked is gehenna fire.
So gehenna and the lake of fire are the same. A very large fire would have
the appearance of a fiery lake, hence its description.
2. Will it cause the death of the wicked? Notice Revelation 21:8 once
again. Which death will it cause? Same verse.
COMMENT: Mortals naturally die once, because we just "wear out" (Heb.
9:27). But if anyone dies the second death, that individual will have been
judged by God to be guilty of persistent disobedience and incorrigible
rebellion. The second death will be for all eternity!
3. Does Revelation 20:13-14 verify the fact that all who are incorrigible
will be cast into this future lake of fire--not now, but after the coming
judgment? Will all mortals whose names will not have been written in the
book of (eternal) life be cast into the lake of fire? Verse 15.
4. When does the lake of fire actually begin--at Christ’s second coming?
Rev. 19:20. Will the two chief enemies of Christ be cast into it at that
time? Same verse.
5. How long will this fire last? Matt. 25:41.
COMMENT: The word "everlasting" is aionion in the Greek. Aionion comes
from the root aion which often means "age." In this case, the correct translation
into the English language should be "AGE-LASTING fire." This "lake of fire"
is going to be burning all during the Millennium--the "age" of Christ’s
rule.
During the millennial reign of Christ and His saints, the Valley of
Hinnom will once more be kept perpetually burning--and the incorrigibly
wicked ones who set their WILL to persist in rebellion against God’s laws
will be THROWN INTO this fire as a stern witness to all the rest of the
world! (Isa. 66:24).
6. Much later--after the Millennium--will the flames of the "lake of fire"
purify the earth’s surface, burning in one vast worldwide holocaust? II
Pet. 3:10. Will all the things man has created be burned up, as well as
the rest of those People who will not have received salvation and eternal
life because of willful rebellion against God? Same verse and Rev. 20:15
once again.
COMMENT: Here is God’s--not man’s--description of what the final "hell
fire" will be like! It is yet in the future. It has not yet occurred. Nothing
is said anywhere in the entire Bible about "souls" descending beneath the
earth into "hell fire," or of torture for all eternity! Rather, the Bible
shows that all incorrigible human beings and their works will suffer destruction
once for all eternity. All other teachings to the contrary have come to
us from paganism!
7. Are the wicked to be reduced to ashes by the fire which will consume
the earth’s surface? Turn to Malachi 4:3 once again. Can ashes be tormented
forever and ever? Of course not! The death they will have suffered will
be an eternal, everlasting punishment, not an everlasting punishing by
torment. There is a big difference between punishment and punishing! The
wages of sin is death" (Rom. 6:23), not eternal life in hell fire!
8. What is meant in Revelation 20:14 by the words, "death and hell were
cast into the lake of fire"?
COMMENT: The original Greek word here translated "hell" is hades. Only
unrepentant sinners--those who refuse to obey God--will still be mortal at
the time of this resurrection. There will be no one else who could die.
Therefore, death and the grave will both cease to exist when the lake of
fire engulfs the entire surface of the earth.
9. What will Satan’s part be in this coming "hell fire"? Rev. 20:10.
COMMENT: Satan will be cast into the same conflagration that will destroy
all incorrigible mortals. But since he is a spirit being, he will not be
destroyed by the flames (see Luke 20:36)
Notice that Satan himself will be in "hell fire." He will not play the
role of torturing people as he is often represented by the doctrines of
this world. Revelation 20:10 shows Satan himself is to be TORMENTED unto
the ages of the ages--"FOREVER AND EVER"! His torment will last forever.
But not this fire. It will last only as long as combustible material remains
to be consumed. Satan’s torment, however, will continue forever as a mental
anguish resulting from seeing all that he has striven toward, worked for,
plotted for, burned up as the earth is purified by fire!
10. Will the "beast" and "false prophet" still be in this fire? Rev.
20:10.
COMMENT: Some Bibles use italics to show that the word "are" in this
verse was supplied by the translators. It is not found in the Greek manuscripts.
The phrase should read, "where the beast and the false prophet were"--the
unwritten verb being understood to be in the same tense as the verb in
the first half of the sentence. The Amplified Bible has it correct. These
two mortal individuals will have been destroyed over 1,000 years before
the time Satan is put into these flames.
Hell Fire "Never Quenched"?
1. Did John the Baptist ever speak of "unquenchable fire"? Matt. 3:12;
Luke 3:17.
2. Did Jesus say that hell fire will never be "quenched"? Mark 9:43-48.
(Recall the Greek word for "hell" in verses 43, 45 and 47 is gehenna.)
COMMENT: Jesus repeated this statement five times for emphasis. From
this, people have carelessly assumed the "fire that never shall be quenched"
(verse 43) is a fire of torture which has been in existence for centuries,
and will continue to exist for eternity.
We have proved that this idea is absolutely false! Notice God’s own
inspired explanation of unquenchable hell fire.
3. Did God (over 2,500 years ago) warn the inhabitants of Jerusalem
that He would kindle a fire in Jerusalem’s gates that would not be quenched?
Jer. 17:27. But what would that fire do to the city’s palaces? Same verse.
COMMENT: This fire occurred a few years later, and it destroyed all
the houses of Jerusalem (Jer. 52:13). Since God said this fire "shall not
be quenched" and since it is not burning today, it obviously went out by
itself after accomplishing its purpose--after devouring all combustible
material!
4. What punishment befell the notorious cities of Sodom and Gomorrah?
Gen.
19:24. Was it literal fire that destroyed human beings? Luke 17:29.
What do we read in Jude 7 about this event? Is there still a fire burning
in those cities which God destroyed long ago? Of course not!
COMMENT: The expression "eternal fire" used in Jude 7 means a fire whose
results are permanent or everlasting--obviously not a fire that burns forever!
Sodom and Gomorrah were utterly destroyed centuries ago--they are not burning
today.
The fires which burned these cities simply died out after consuming
all combustible material. These scriptures prove the "fire that shall not
be quenched" will NOT torment people forever and ever!
Christ, as we have seen, often referred to the fires that burned in
the Valley of Hinnom at the edge of Jerusalem to illustrate the final "hell
fire" or gehenna which is to consume the wicked. But did those fires ever
go out? The fact is, they were kept burning as long as there was refuse
to burn. Then they burned themselves out!
They were never quenched or put out prematurely by anyone! The flames
merely died out when they had nothing more to consume. Even so it will
be with the FINAL gehenna fire. It will be unquenched--but it will finally
burn itself out!
"Worm That Dieth Not"
A startling statement is found in Mark 9:44, 46 and 48. In these verses,
Christ spoke of a worm that "dieth not. " Are there really immortal worms?
Some people think Jesus referred to people as worms, and that He was
trying to say that these "people" never die but live on forever in agonizing
torment. However, those who believe this fail to notice that what Jesus
spoke of was "their worm." So the wicked themselves are not the "worm."
What is this mysterious "worm" that does not die? Notice what Jesus
really meant.
Jesus clearly had reference, as the marginal notes of many Bibles show,
to Isaiah 66:24, where a similar statement is made about "their worm"--the
worm of dead "carcasses." (Be sure to read this verse in your Bible.)
Now what is the "worm" of a dead , decaying carcass? If you have ever
seen a putrefying carcass, the answer should be obvious. To put the matter
beyond all doubt, we find that the lexicons define grub or maggot both
the Greek and the Hebrew words translated as "worm" in Mark 9:44 and Isaiah
66:24.
When a dead body occasionally lodged on one of the rocky ledges above
the garbage fires of the Valley of Hinnom, it was soon infested by many
worms or maggots which hatched out of eggs laid by flies. It was simply
these worms to which Christ referred when He said, "their worm dieth not."
But Jesus didn’t mean that each individual worm continued to live forever!
Actually, the larvae--maggots--would hatch from eggs, eat the flesh, continue
in the larval form only a few days, then go through pupation or metamorphosis
and finally emerge as flies! The worms didn’t die--they became flies! Later,
the flies died.
These are facts known by any student of biology! And Christ was not
ignorant of them.
By contrast, the misunderstanding of Christ’s simple statement by some
people should be an object lesson to always be careful to use wisdom and
common sense in studying God’s Word. The Holy Spirit is the spirit of a
sound mind (II Tim. 1:7). The Bible is one book that makes good sense!
Let’s always study these perplexing scriptures carefully and not jump to
hasty, erroneous, weird conclusions.
The Story of "Lazarus and the Rich Man"
Jesus’ story of Lazarus and the rich man (Luke 16:19-31) is perhaps
one of the most outstanding texts used by those who attempt to prove there
is an eternal hell fire.
What lesson did Jesus intend to illustrate by this strange story? Let’s
carefully study this story word by word, comparing it with other crystal-clear
scriptures.
1. Did Lazarus--a poor but righteous beggar--die? Luke 16:22. Was he later
carried by angels to "Abraham’s bosom"? Same verse.
COMMENT: If we are Christ’s, God considers us Abraham’s "seed"--descendants
or children--and we become heirs with Abraham to receive the promises God
made to him (Gal. 3:29). Through faith we may all become "children of Abraham"
(Gal. 3:7). This is an intimate relationship--a close or bosom relationship,
spiritually speaking--with Abraham. We are to be in close contact with him
in sharing the promises. This is the sense in which righteous Lazarus was
taken to "Abraham’s bosom."
When, then, will Abraham and the Lazarus of our story actually receive
the fulfillment of the promises? The answer of the Bible is that Abraham
and the saints--his "seed"--will inherit the promises at the resurrection
of the just when Jesus Christ returns to earth to establish the Kingdom
of God! (We will study more about the subject of the Christian’s inheritance
in the next lesson.)
2. And what about the sinful rich man of Jesus’ parable? Did he also
die?
Luke 16:22. And do we next see him lifting up his eyes, indicating his
having been resurrected, and calling to Abraham for a few drops of water
to cool his tongue, being in mental torment? Luke 16:23-24.
COMMENT: The word "hell" used here is translated from the original Greek
word hades, which we know means the "grave." It is not from the Greek word
gehenna, which represents the future lake of fire that will DESTROY the
wicked forever. The rich man is pictured at the very moment of his coming
up out of his GRAVE in a resurrection!
Abraham and Lazarus will have already inherited eternal life in God’s
Kingdom (Matt. 25:34). They will have been immortal for over 1,000 years
BEFORE the wicked rich man is resurrected to be burned in the lake of fire
(Rev. 20:4-5, 15). Until then, the rich man will have been dead in his
grave, having no consciousness of the passing time (Eccl. 9:5).
At his resurrection, the rich man will see the flames of the lake of
fire beginning to surround him. He knows these flames will destroy him
forever. Being in great mental agony, he asks for just a little water to
cool his tongue, which has become dry from his mental anguish. He does
not ask for buckets or oceans of water to put the fire out. He knows such
a request would be denied.
3. What did Abraham then answer the rich man? Luke 16:25-26.
COMMENT: The great "gulf" between the two will be the difference between
mortality and immortality. Those who will have been made immortal shall
never die because they will have been born of God (Rev. 20:6). Abraham
and the beggar will be on the immortal side of this gulf--the mortal rich
man on the other side, facing imminent eternal death by fire!
Many of the condemned, like the rich man, will want their relatives
warned (Luke 16:27-28), not realizing how much time has passed since they
died and that all other people will already have had their chance to receive
salvation.
The story or parable of "Lazarus and the rich man" does not prove eternal
punishing by God in hell fire. Rather, Christ used this short illustration
to picture to His listeners the REALITY of the resurrection from the dead
of both the righteous and the wicked. He was picturing the resurrection
to ETERNAL LIFE as contrasted with the ultimate fate of the wicked--the
resurrection to ETERNAL DEATH!
God Is Love--and Justice!
Why do so many people have a false concept of "hell"? Because they fail
to understand God’s overall purpose in putting man on this earth.
God’s purpose for man is to develop holy, righteous character which
will make him fit to receive the precious gift of eternal life. But God
created man of the dust of the ground, subject to death, so that if he
failed to develop right character he could be released from his misery
by death.
God has no desire to torment or to torture anyone. God is love (I John
4:8). He created us mortal for our own good. He will condemn no one because
of ignorance, and will see to it that every single one will ultimately
learn the truth and have a real chance for salvation. But if God granted
eternal life to those who persistently rebel and fail to develop righteous
character, they would simply bring misery on themselves as well as others
for all eternity!
Certainly the kindest thing God can do, for all involved, is not to
allow such a rebel to continue living. So God will simply put the incorrigibly
rebellious to DEATH-not mercilessly torture them forever!
God is also a God of justice. The obedient will be given the free gift
of eternal life. But the disobedient must also be paid the wages they have
earned. The final or second death--eternal death in the lake of fire--will
be the penalty there own sins have incurred.
This truth should inspire no unreasoning terror such as the pagan, satanic
doctrine of eternal hell fire has caused to so many innocent people. On
the other hand, the lake of fire should stand as a FEARFUL WARNING to all
who know God’s truth and still stubbornly refuse to obey it!
Only those who obey God--those who become and remain Christians in the
true sense of the word--will inherit eternal life (John 3:16). All others
who willfully live in disobedience to God will die the second death.
Those are the two alternatives God places before each of us--eternal
life on the one hand, and everlasting death on the other.
The idea of an ever-burning "hell" is clearly a pagan myth and superstition.
It is merely a fable that has crept into professing Christianity. But the
Biblical hell fire--the one Christ spoke of--will be VERY REAL! It will consume
the incorrigible wicked, reducing them to mere ashes.
Let’s strive to qualify for eternal life so we will not have to pay
the penalty of eternal death--extinction in the lake of fire.
TEST YOUR MEMORY
This quiz is designed to help you remember the important facts you learned
in the lesson. You simply circle, or underline each correct answer. After
you’ve finished, check your choices with the correct answers at the end
of this test, and then rate yourself.
1. "Hell" is a subject A. nowhere mentioned in the Bible. B. not well
understood by most people today. C. that was well understood by the ancient
pagans. D. that was first introduced by Dante Alighieri.
2. Dante got his ideas about hell from A. Polycarp. B. the Bible. C.
Plato and Virgil. D. attested personal experiences of some who had been
there.
3. Which of the following do NOT believe that there is a place of never-ending
divine torment and vengeance called "hell"? A. Catholics. B. Protestants.
C. Mohammedans and Hindus. D. Christians who accept the literal interpretation
of the Bible.
4. Most of this world’s people A. are headed for an ever-burning hell.
B. have never had a chance to receive salvation. C. believe in Jesus Christ.
D. will never go to "hell"--Greek hades.
5. Jesus Christ spoke of A. a hell of eternal torment and torture. B.
Jewish myths of a gehenna in order to refute them. C. a place of fire that
will never be quenched. D. the grave as a place of fire.
6. The English word "hell" originally meant A. simply a grave or a hole
in the ground. B. a garbage dump. C. the eternal home of wicked immortal
souls. D. a condition of restraint for evil spirits.
7. Which of these words is NOT translated "hell" in the Authorized Version
of the Bible? A. Gehenna. B. Hades. C. Sheol. D. Abussos.
8. Those who have died are now A. simply in their graves. B. in torments.
C. disembodied spirits free to roam the universe at will. D. immortal worms.
9. How can you always know the meaning of the word "hell" when you read
it in your Bible? A. By remembering it always means fire. B. By deducing
it from the context. C. You can’t ever be sure. D. By checking it in an
exhaustive concordance of the Bible such as Strong’s or Young’s.
10. Hell fire is to be A. everlasting fire in the cavernous depths of
the earth. B. the lake of fire on the earth’s surface. C. on the surface
of the sun. D. on the moon.
TRUE OR FALSE
11. Jesus preached to wicked spirits in prison while He was in "hell"
(hades--the grave). T F
12. Satan and his demons will be destroyed in the lake of fire along
with the incorrigible wicked of humanity. T F
13. The fires that burned and destroyed the ancient city of Jerusalem
were never "quenched." T F
14. The parable of Lazarus and the rich man proves there is--right now--an
eternal punishing of the wicked going on. T F
15. The kindest thing God could do is to destroy forever anyone who
refuses to live the way of life that is conducive to peace and happiness.
T F
Draw a line from each numbered phrase to the correctly related
lettered phrase.
| 16. The wicked |
A. Being tormented |
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B. Being tormented |
| 17. "Wages of sin" |
C. Death |
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D. Quenched |
| 18. Lake of fire |
E. To become ashes |
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F. Cannot burn up. |
| 19. Satan |
G. Symbolic only |
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H. Earth burning |
| 20. Files |
I "Immortal worms" |
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J Eternal life |
ANSWERS TO QUIZ Rate Yourself
1-B 5-C 9-D 13-T 17-C 19-20 correct - - - excellent
2-C 6-A 10-B 14-F 18-H 16-18 correct - - - good
3-D 7-D 11-F 15-T 19-F 13-15 correct - - - fair
4-B 8-A 12-F 16-E 20-I
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