23 : Hell Has No Exit

 

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But no one need go to hell!


Revelation 6:16 tells us of the feelings of those who refuse to accept Jesus Christ as their Saviour and persist in going to eternity in their sins. They would call to the mountains and the rocks to fall on them, and hide them “from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne”. Yet, it is the presence of this same Christ that will make Heaven for those who have accepted Him as Saviour and Lord.


You see the absurdity of talking about God taking us all to heaven – heaven is a condition as well as a place. The presence of the Lord Jesus Christ will constitute heaven to those who are cleansed from their sins, while that same presence would make a hell of remorse in the hearts of any who, still in their sins, should stand in the infinite light of His holiness. Let us be quite reasonable – could you really be happy in the presence of One whose love you had rejected, and whose great sacrifice you had not counted worthy of your acceptance?


Hell is a place of no return, no exit. Those who enter are there to stay. The road that leads to hell is a one-way street. At the entrance to this street is a warning sign: Flee from the wrath of God into the arms of His Son. He that hath the Son hath life! O why will ye die? Let this sign speak to you today.


God sends none to hell but those who spurn His Son. These have none to blame but themselves. John Calvin says, “The wicked have the seeds of hell sown in their own hearts.” And who are these? These are the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idol worshippers, and all liars… these shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone (Rev 21:8).


Thought: Come to the Saviour, make no delay!
Prayer; Yes, Jesus, I come to You, my Lord and my Saviour.


 

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