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Jesus Christ said that some people who call themselves "Christian" have never seen him for who he really is -- never seen the real Jesus Christ, never known him in their heart. Surely Jesus meant people who are liberal in their beliefs and practices, right? Wrong! Jesus said, "Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?' Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!'" (Mat. 7:22-23). The people Jesus is talking about sound like fundamentalist preachers -- but for some reason Jesus says he never knew them. What could possibly keep sincere Christians from knowing Jesus Christ, despite being so fervent in their Christianity that they are prophesying, performing exorcisms and miracles in Jesus' name? Could it be that they have created a false image of Jesus in their minds, and therefore they cannot see the real Jesus Christ in their hearts? Could it be that, blinded by fear and fierce religiosity, their vision of God is actually evil? Jesus warned his followers about hard-hearted Christians who will preach false doctrines, and he said we can know them by the fruits of their teachings. "Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. By their fruit you will recognize them. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? Likewise every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit." (Mat. 7:15-17). Many Christians go around telling people they are going to burn in hell forever unless they convert to the Christian religion. Let us consider what has been the fruit of those who have preached a gospel of eternal damnation throughout history.
Paul the Apostle never taught the existence of an eternal hell in his letters that appear in the Bible -- not once! If eternal hell were real, surely he would have written of it repeatedly, making avoidance of the horrific fires of doom the centerpiece of his Gospel. Instead, he preached the Good News of universal reconciliation of all human beings to God through the all-embracing power of Jesus Christ. "For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive. But each in his own turn..." (1 Cor. 15:22-23). Paul explained that there is special salvation for believers, but eventually "God may be all in all" (vs. 28). "This is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance (and for this we labor and strive), that we have put our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, and especially of those who believe. Command and teach these things." (1 Tim. 4:9-11). The Gospel that Jesus commissioned Paul to share with the world did not include everlasting hell-fire, but was a message of infinite hope. The truth is, Jesus Christ never taught eternal torment for anyone God has created, no matter how sinful or misguided they may be. On the contrary, he taught that he is the savior of all people; and although there is punishment for the wicked, it is God's way of saving them from themselves through tough love, not eternal wrath and vengeance for sins committed during one mortal life. An endless hell makes an omnipotent Creator into a failure. An endless hell makes the Divine author of love and justice into a beast worse than the most depraved criminals this world has ever known. An endless hell is a blasphemy against God's character, and blasphemies have no place being taught as part of the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ. God wants us to be able to love Him as much as He loves us. That's why God sent Jesus into this world. The main purpose of Jesus's ministry was to teach us about forgiveness, mercy, and unconditional love; to proclaim the revolutionary idea that God is our Abba (Daddy), not some distant tyrant; to give us hope that the lost sheep will be found and the prodigal son will rejoin the Father's household. When Jesus saw an adulteress about to be stoned to death, he said the one without sin should cast the first stone -- and then, despite being sinless, he did not stone her but forgave her. What is the lesson here, if not that God is compassionate even to the guilty? If we are commanded to turn the other cheek and love our enemies, to forgive people seventy times seven, and Jesus himself asks God to forgive the very men who pounded nails into his hands, how could God possibly maintain a burning hell where people will never be forgiven and forever be punished as enemies of God, even as they scream for millions and billions of years in agony, begging for mercy? The true Gospel of Jesus Christ does not proclaim God as a sadistic monster. So why does the Bible appear to teach eternal damnation in hell? Why have Christians believed this barbaric teaching for centuries? The reasons for these errors include mistranslation and misinterpretation of scripture, pagan influences on the historical church, and the desire of religious leaders to scare people into conversion and submission. There are also prophesies in the Bible that God's faith will be corrupted. In these last days, it is all the more important that we not be seduced into believing satanic slander about God and Christ. It's time to stop believing Satan's biggest lie, and open our eyes to a greater understanding of our Lord -- that we may be ready to join him when he comes again in glory. |
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How can a loving Jesus cast people into the fires of hell for an endless, unredemptive punishment? Many Christians reluctantly accept this idea as the truth -- wishing God could be more merciful, but assuming they are supposed to believe in eternal hell for unbelievers, habitual sinners, Christians who aren't "really" saved, and perhaps even real Christians who fail to repent of a significant sin before death. According to this view, the wrong religion, the wrong denomination, or just one wrong action could be enough to mean a permanent state of terrible suffering. If the God of Jesus Christ is really so merciless and cruel, then the only reason most Christian churches are filled on Sunday is because of fear of hell, not true love for God. It must be hard to go to church every week and praise God, singing about how He loves us so much that He sent His own Son to die for us, yet believing the same God will roast people we know and love in a fiery inferno where they will writhe and scream in uttermost pain -- not for a while, perhaps for reformative purposes before they can enter heaven, but for an infinite length of time to satisfy His unquenchable desire for vengeance. Sincerely believing this can lead to terror and hatred of God, which can drive a person mad! If you currently accept the doctrine of eternal torment, you need to reexamine your beliefs and meet the real Jesus Christ. When you open your heart and mind, the Lord will come in and save you from the doctrines of demons. True salvation may not be what you think!
Real Christianity is not a formula for escaping hell. That's what many Christians think it is, but they've missed the point. The following formula is not the faith of Jesus Christ:
Sadly, huge numbers of Christians believe in this formulaic view of Christianity. To them, the "Christian hope" means the chance to escape being endlessly burned alive by God -- a fate they expect most or all non-Christians to endure. The most extreme believers spend much of their time and energy promoting their particular spin on the formula, having the audacity to call it the "Good News" and harassing people to convert to their religion or else face an eternity of unimaginable suffering in hell. What would Jesus think? Jesus probably would tell us we can take this hellish religious formula and throw it into the burning pit of Gehenna where it belongs, like so much garbage that is worthless for our salvation. Jesus would test our beliefs, putting them through the cleansing fire until only the good parts remain and the trash is reduced to ashes. Many Christians have gone astray from the truth about God, teaching bogus creeds that keep people in bondage -- just like the Pharisees of ancient Judaism. Jesus must be angry about this. He scolded the Pharisees for their fanatical and misguided religiosity, saying, "You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much a son of Gehenna as you are." (Mat. 23:15). Jesus also went into the temple and overturned the money-changers' tables in disgust, defending his Heavenly Father's honor. Imagine what Jesus might say and do if he appeared in some churches today where an endless hell is preached!
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