Rev. 20:11-15
Sunday Morning Sermon
August 22, 1999
Fair Avenue Baptist
Church
1999 Sermons II / fireout
Text:
Rev. 20:15
Over the past few years
it has become common place for
theologians to question the Biblical
doctrine of Hell. It
has become even more common for some of
the most well known “religious”
spokesmen to question this matter of
Hell.
The truth is that
published doubts about the reality of
Hell began in the 1800’s and have
continued throughout the 20th century.
Today we find the
skepticism pertaining to Hell in three
general areas:
·
the nature of Hell’s fire
·
the reality of Hell as a
place
·
the length of Hell’s
punishment
Some have even chose to
ignore Hell.
In 1986, Martin Marty,
senior editor of Christianity Today
magazine, spoke of the “passing of
hell from modern consciousness.” That
same year the Christianity Today editor,
Kenneth Kantzer, said that he had not
heard a sermon on Hell in 30 years!
It is no wonder that
America is no longer a God-fearing
nation.
Time Magazine, November
15, 1993, Billy Graham said,
“I think that hell
essentially is separation from God
forever. And that is
the worst hell that I can think of.
But I think people have a hard
time believing God is going to allow
people to burn in literal fire forever.”
He also said, “When it
comes to a literal fire, I don’t preach
it because I’m not sure about it.”
(Billy Graham, A Biblical Stand for
Evangelists, July, 1983, pages 45-47)
When the foremost
Southern Baptist evangelist of the 20th
century makes statements like that, we
are in trouble.
There it is, taking the
fire out of Hell.
And more recently, less
than a month ago, we find the denial of
Hell coming from Pope John Paul II, who
said, “Hell is not a physical place
but the state of those who freely and
definitively separate themselves from
God.” He denied
that Hell is a place of fiery torment.
He went on to say that Hell is
not a punishment imposed by God and that
eternal damnation “is not God’s work
but is actually our own doing.”
(Reuters, July 29, 1999)
There it is, taking the
fire out of Hell.
And there are many, many
others who do not believe in Hell.
Fuller Theological
Seminary’s new doctrinal statement
departs from its original position on
eternal punishment for believers, simply
saying that the wicked shall be
separated from God’s presence. (FEA,
News & Views, May/June 1971)
Michael Van Horn, Grand
Rapids Baptist College and Seminary,
while Assistant Professor of Bible,
Religion and Ministries, denied that
there was a literal heaven or a literal
hell. He especially
denied that there was any “literal
fire” in hell.
There it is, taking the
fire out of Hell.
Bill Phipps, Moderator,
United Church of Canada, “I have no
idea if there is a hell.
I don’t think Jesus was that
concerned about hell.
He was concerned about life here
on earth. Is heaven
a place? I have no
idea.” (Ottawa
Citizen, Oct. 23, 1997)
The American Baptist
Convention in their magazine reports
that only 59.8% agreed that hell is just
punishment for sinners.
17.1% disagreed and 23.1% were
not sure.
David Jenkins, Anglican
Bishop of Durham, “I am clear that
there can be no hell for eternity - our
God could not be so cruel.”
(The Advertiser, Australia, Dec.
15, 1993)
Michael Luther King, Jr.,
or as he is mistakenly called, Martin
Luther King, Jr. said, “I do not
believe in hell as a place of literal
burning fire.” (Ebony magazine,
January 1961)
There it is, taking the
fire out of Hell.
John Bennett, President
Emeritus of Union Theological Seminary,
“The tendency to consign
non-Christians to eternal punishment is
one of the worst abominations in
Christian history.”
(The Worldly Evangelicals,
Richard Quebedeaux, 1978, pg. 134)
Gerald Kennedy, Methodist
Church USA, “Speaking of eternal
punishment of an everlasting state of
agony for the wicked, I can say that I
am sure that God is at least as good and
merciful as men. I certainly would not
banish any man to a place of punishment
forever because of his faults or his
state of mind when he left this life.
I am sure God is not less fair or
merciful than I.”
(NAE magazine, Aug. 15, 1951)
Ruth Carter Stapleton,
sister of former President Jimmy Carter,
“The Bible does not teach that we
experience hell after we die, we
experience it before we die.”
(Christianity Today, November 4,
1977)
There it is, taking the
fire out of Hell.
And the list goes on and
on.
Yet, what does the Bible
say?
According to the Bible,
Hell is a place of fiery torment.
Fifteen
times in the New Testament, Hell is
described in terms of fire.
1. Matthew
5:22, “...shall be in danger of HELL
FIRE.”
2. Matt.
18:9, “...rather than having two eyes to
be cast into HELL FIRE.”
3. Matt.
13:42, “And shall cast them into a
FURNACE OF FIRE...”
4. 13:50
“And shall cast them into the FURNACE OF
FIRE: there shall be wailing and
gnashing of teeth.”
5. Matt.
18:8, “...rather than having two hands
or two feet to be cast into EVERLASTING
FIRE.”
6. Matt.
25:41, “Then shall he say also unto them
on the left hand, Depart from me, ye
cursed, into EVERLASTING FIRE...”
7. Mark
9:44, “...and the FIRE is not quenched”
8. 9:46
“...and the FIRE is not quenched.”
9. 9:48
“...and the FIRE is not quenched.”
10. Luke
3:17, “...burn with FIRE unquenchable.”
11. Luke
16:24, “...for I am tormented in this
FLAME.”
12. Jude
7, “...the vengeance of ETERNAL FIRE.”
13. Rev.
14:10, “...and he shall be tormented
with FIRE AND BRIMSTONE...”
14. Rev.
20:10, “And the devil that deceived them
was cast into the lake of FIRE and
BRIMSTONE, where the beast and the false
prophet are, and shall be tormented day
and night for ever and ever.”
15. Rev.
21:8, “...shall have their part in the
lake which burneth with FIRE and
BRIMSTONE: which is the second death.”
Are you student enough of
the Bible to know that Jesus spoke more
about Hell than He did about heaven?
Are you student enough of
the Bible to know that Jesus always
described Hell in terms of FIRE
and physical TORMENT?
This is not a matter up
for debate, no matter who wants to
discuss it - THERE IS FIRE, TORMENT, AND
PHYSICAL ANGUISH IN HELL!
And, as for the idea that
Hell is not a punishment imposed
externally by God, that is ABSOLUTE
NONSENSE!
While it is man who
rejects the light and salvation that God
offers, IT IS
GOD WHO IMPOSES PUNISHMENT UPON THOSE
WHO REJECT SALVATION.
Matthew 25:41
and Rev. 20:15, and many
other passages teach that Hell is
precisely a punishment imposed by
God upon the Christ-rejecting,
unbelieving sinner.
Any man who denies or
questions these plain Biblical facts
about Hell is a dangerous false teacher.
Ladies and gentlemen,
there is a Hell.
And if you die without
knowing Jesus Christ as your personal
Lord and Saviour, you will go to that
Hell -- a place of fire and brimstone.
It’s just that simple.
You can believe Jesus and
the Bible and go to heaven.
Or you can believe some
of these that I’ve just mentioned and go
to Hell.
It’s your choice.
You may be a Christian
but you are struggling with this matter
of Hell.
The same is true with
you.
You can believe Jesus and
the Word of God, or you can believe
whoever you want.
But I choose to believe
Jesus and the Word of God.
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