ChaplainMCH said:
I have always looked at this issue from that practical perspective. I suppose my thoughts on hell, the nature of hell, etc do little to affect the actuality of the subject.
Therefore ,the important question to me is always what do these notions of hell do to me in the here and now? How does my notion of hell, or anyone else's notion for that matter, draw me closer to God? How is my vision of Christ improved? That's the question which I am interested in from each of you. I think dermodoc answered this to an extent earlier in the thread.
I often try to remind myself of the purpose of theology...to know God more clearly. (not to spark another debate as to the nature of theology )
Well stated. I think there is a ton of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts associated with the thought of ECT hell. I know I have suffered from that.
And then if you really believe that people are going to ECT hell without your witness or testimony then I believe you should spend 24/7 trying to save people from eternal torment. And I found that drove me crazy.
So I read Scripture and Jesus, Paul, Peter, and the apostles did not get in a hurry trying to "save" people. And their sermons do not really mention eternal torment hell which seems odd as that would seem to be pretty important.
I mean, except for rare occasions, Jesus did not deal with anybody but the Jews. Seems odd that He would not warn the Gentiles about an eternal torture chamber. And be much more intentional without parables in trying to "save" all those doomed to hell around Him.
And let's think about eternity. God is just according to Scripture.
Is it just to sentence folks who never had a chance to be "saved" to eternal torment?
So I came to peace with the Lord. And as the scripture says I abide in Him and He produces the fruits through me effortlessly.
And losing my fear of hell, I am much more vocal about my faith.
It is strange that lordship salvation, works, and legalism folks are afraid that if we just accept God's grace that we will be hedonistic and I find it just the opposite. Once I really became aware that God loved me and I was a sinner in the hands of a loving God, I witness all the time, am at peace, and achieved shalom.
And Jesus talked a ton more about how we are to live this life than heaven or hell.
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