dermdoc said:
Never heard a theologian (except maybe Jonathan Edwards) equate wrath with hell. This sounds very much like "Sinners in the hands of an Angry God".
And I even googled it and could find none. I look at God's wrath as being like when my dad punished me for my own good.
But my dad always loved me and I think God does also.
I am not a Calvinist. We have different theologies. Which is fine.
The Bible defines God as love. Never defines him as wrath. There are numerous verses about His wrath but it seems as if He always ends up still being a good, loving God.
It all comes down to how you define the character of God.
Do you believe God sends people to Hell for eternal torment?
And in double predestination where God condemns people to hell and gives them no chance?
That is why I am not a Calvinist.
And I know you are thinking I am creating my own God to meet my whims. I think Calvinists may be doing the same thing.
Shalom.
Well, I'm not really sure how else we could think of hell from a biblical standpoint. What are we being saved from as sinners? God's wrath. What happens if we are not saved? God's wrath is poured out. If we are sent to hell as part of judgment, then that can be nothing other than God's wrath.
Whether we are talking about hell, Sodom and Gomorrah, or the exile of the Jews to Babylon, God's wrath is always judgment against sin. The character of God is that he hates sin and because he is just, he
must punish sin unless there is propitiation through Christ. Now God is also love, because as part of His redemptive plan he ordained the sacrifice of His Son so we can be justified before him by believing, while we were still sinners.
I do think the Bible is very clear in Jesus' own words that the punishment is everlasting Matthew 25:41,46.
Perhaps its not prudent to take a sharp turn into the Doctrines of Grace and election, although I'm happy to discuss these things with anyone. However, the main point I'm making in this thread is that if Christ thought it wise to warn us of the need of salvation from hell, then we ought to do the same. He did not shy away from it by any respect. The problem that arises when people don't have the proper understanding of what people are being saved from we get all kinds of heretical teachings that we see today and through the history of the church. At the very least, it should motivate us to share Christ with others.
Peace to you as well my friend.