The Fires of Hell Burning Out
Christians today are facing a real challenge to the traditional doctrine
of a literal fiery hell. Martin Marty, a chronicler of American religious trends and
professor at the University of Chicago Divinity School, observes that "hell has
disappeared and no one noticed."

With the faith of many waning, Christians need to be
armed with the facts as to the correct interpretation of hell. A short study on the
subject reveals the logical and harmonious truth. The key to understanding any doctrine is
to square it with these four character attributes of God: Love, Justice, Wisdom, and
Power.
Laying a Reasonable Foundation
The Attribute of Wisdom
Throughout His word, God urges us to seek after truth.
"Come now, and let us reason together..." Isa. 1:18 Our responsibility as
Christians is to reflect in our thoughts, words and conduct Gods glorious character.
Jesus encourages, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven
is perfect." Matt. 5:48 Wisdom would dictate that this is impossible in our fallen
flesh. But, God provided a way in which we could be perfect of intention so that our wills
might perfectly conform to His. "...Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us
wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption..." 1Cor. 1:30 Through Christ, we
have the potential to understand and emulate Gods character and purposes.
Therefore, if we are not sure of the doctrine of hell,
it behooves us to seek to know God and His plans that we might glorify Him. His
word exhorts: "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not
to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." 2Tim. 2:15 Thus, to glorify
Gods name and character, we must rightly interpret his word by reasoning together
with its message. Only by doing this will we truly understand Gods wise and gracious
plan.
In His wisdom, God created a plan which would
permit experiences to teach the exceeding sinfulness of sin, and yet provide a means of
salvation. "God...will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the
knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the
man Christ Jesus; who gave himself a ransom for all to be testified in due time."
1Tim. 2:4-6
If all are promised this opportunity in due time, the concept of a fiery
hell awaiting the majority now is certainly unjust.
The Attribute of Justice
Let us reason on Gods Justice.
When God created Adam, He provided for every need with the condition that Adam would
remain obedient: "Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: But of the
tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou
eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Gen. 2:16-17 Notice that the
just penalty for disobedience was death, not eternal torment. Ezekiel confirms: "...the
soul that sinneth, it shall die." Ezek.
18:4 And Paul states, "the wages of sin is
death." Romans 6:23
Gods justice is absolute: an eye for an eye, a
tooth for a tooth, and a life for a life. For this cause, Christ came into the world to
pay the penalty for Adams sin: a life for a life. "For if by one man's
offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and
of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ." Rom. 5:17-18 Thus,
Gods justice was balanced by His love.

The Attribute of Love
"God is love...There is no fear in love; but
perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment." 1John 4:8 & 18 Is there
fear associated with the doctrine of hellfire? Would love permit for an eternity of
torment? Most of mankind cannot understand why God has permitted the evil of this present
life, let alone an eternity of flames scorching raw flesh! Could any of us take the hand
of our worst enemy and place it on a hot burner? Our instincts of love would not permit
for such an inhumane act. Even in current death sentences the most heinous of
crimes, only the most humane forms of execution are used. Anything more would be
considered sadistic and cruel. Would a God of love not have at least the same compassion
upon those who have broken His laws? Jeremiah stated, "It is of the LORD's mercies
that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not." Lam. 3:22-23 Has not
man been created in Gods image, and has he not inherited this trait of compassion
from God? Would a God who tells us to love our enemies, create in us a desire to burn them
forever? Could ultimate joy truly exist in a heaven reverberating with screams from below?
Consider the lesson of the Hebrews who built altars to
the false god Molech, and sacrificed their children on the fire. God cried out, "...I
commanded them not, neither came it into my mind, that they should do this abomination..."
Jer. 32:35 If Gods love could not conceive of such cruelty, how could He
create a burning hell?
The Attribute of Power
God is all powerful. He certainly could create a place
where fire burns forever upon writhing flesh, but His attributes of love, justice and
wisdom would not permit for this to be so. God has used His omnipotence for good.
Everything He created is "very good." The heavens declare His glory and love for
His creation.
Gods power will ultimately bring all back from
their graves: those who have lived righteously in Christ will receive a resurrection of
life and those who have lived selfish or evil lives will receive a resurrection of
judgment. John 5:25-29 NAS "...when thy judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of the
world will learn righteousness." Isa.
26:9 Those who did not accept life through Christ
now will have this opportunity to learn righteousness in due time. But what happens to the
incorrigible? "Death and hell (grave) were cast into the lake of fire. This is the
second death." Rev. 20:14 The punishment of second death will extinguish life
forever and death will be swallowed up in victory! 1Cor. 15:21-58 This is the
result of Gods almighty power.
Origin of a Fiery Hell
The idea of a fiery hell may have come from the
teachings of the 6th C. Persian prophet, Zoroaster who taught that a "Lord of
Lies" who lived in the dark reaches under the earth recorded the deeds of men as
debits and credits. Furthermore, ancient Egypt, Greek and eastern religions have taught
various versions of many hells to which the soul must continuously migrate.
As paganism mingled with Christianity under the
influence of Constantine, these concepts attached themselves to the symbolic statements of
the New Testament. While some lessons taught by Jesus in symbolic parables were thought of
as literal, other definitions remained figurative: such as wheat, fish, sheep, weddings,
fig trees, vineyards, and leaven. Slowly, the inconsistency of such logic was forgotten
and hells imagery born of Constantinian compromise became Church doctrine.
An exhaustive word search reveals the true meaning of
the word hell. (See booklet reviews page 4.) Briefly, in every case of the Old Testament, the word is
translated from the Hebrew word sheol which means grave. Both good and bad
went there, but the biased translators assigned the English word hell if it was a
bad person. Job prayed to go to sheol (hell/grave) to hide from his pain.
Certainly, he would not pray to go there if it were to burn forever.
In the New Testament, the word is translated from
three different Greek words: hades meaning grave; gehenna meaning garbage
dump; and tartaroo meaning a place where the fallen angels were sent between heaven
and earth. In every case where the concept of hellfire is used, the context is highly
symbolic.
The Loving Conclusion
We suggest from our lesson on Gods character
that fire symbolizes destruction and that a literal hellfire is the machination of Satan
to slander Gods loving, just, wise and powerful character. If you have always been ashamed
of the doctrine of hell and how it contradicts our loving Heavenly Fathers
character, study to show yourself approved unto God by rightly dividing His word of
truth. Let us praise God for His mercy. "Surely the wrath of man shall praise
thee." Psa. 76:10
Current
Events:
Churches Reconsider Hells Fury
A resent article in U.S. News & World Report reveals,
"For much of the 20th century, hell didnt fare well ... paled by the flames of
Hiroshima and the Holocaust, hells frightful imagery lost much of its fury. By most
accounts, it has all but disappeared from the pulpit rhetoric of mainline Protestantism.
And it has fared only marginally better among evangelicals."
To confirm this, the Doctrine Commission of the Church of England has
recently redefined hell as a non-place or a state of nothingness. In addition, Billy
Graham states, "When it comes to a literal fire, I dont preach it because
Im not sure about it." (Time, 9/15/93) And, the Dec. 1992 issue of Christianity Today quotes Clark Rinnock of
McMaster Divinity College: "The wicked do not experience eternal conscious
punishment, but rather cease to exist."
It appears that many credible Christian minds, made uncomfortable by the
thought that billions of the unsaved will agonize eternally, have decided to reconsider
hells fury. They can no longer deny that there is a plausible harmony of the
scriptures proving that God is love and has a loving plan for man.
Everywhere we turn, we hear reports about psychics. Tabloids are thirsty
for stories on psychics who search for missing children; ads saturate the airwaves
encouraging viewers to call their psychic friends and learn their fortunes; and movie
stars, royalty, and even politicians consult psychics to receive direction on critical
issues of life. Seeking advice from psychics today is as common as consulting physicians
or theologians. But what should our position be as Christians on this phenomenon?
The scriptures say there is only one source for true wisdom
Gods word. 2Tim. 3:16-17 They warn of
lying wonders in the end of the present Gospel age. They also tell of the activity of
Satan and the fallen angels who would interfere with mens affairs so as to draw away
the faith of many. "...the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying
wonders... And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should
believe a lie..." 2Thess. 2:9-11
Armed with the scriptural facts, the true follower of God would be very
sceptical of these so-called prophets. Is it any wonder that a fallen angel would be able
to inform psychics of the location of dead bodies or tell of someones past or
present? All this would give credibility to their guesses of future events which
may or may not come to pass. Anyone can make educated guesses. As for us, we will leave
the future to the true prophets of old whose words were written for our admonition.
The scriptures are clear, "Beware of false prophets..."
We must avoid anything akin to spiritism or occultism. There are but two masters. One is
God and the other is the god of this present evil world, Satan. Matt.
6:24; 2Cor. 4:4; Eph. 2:2 This "prince and power of the
air" is not the only angel who left the ranks of the righteous angelic realm to
practice lawlessness. A host of angels fell before the flood of Noahs day and are
now those who whisper in the ears of any who will lend them. The increasing popularity of
New Age thinking has opened wide the door for these evil spirits to influence and deceive.
"Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart
from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils." 1Tim. 4:1 See also Acts 16:16-18; Jude 6

The only way to avoid falling into the snare of these seducing
spirits is to "Put on the whole armour of God [His truth and character],
that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against
flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the
darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." Eph. 6:11-12
If you have given heed to these evil influences, do not despair, but do
be aware and heed the scriptures. Call upon the Lord for grace to help and
determine not to have anything more to do with them. "...as for me and my house,
we will serve the LORD." Joshua 24:15
Future Prospects:
"If a man die, shall he live again?"
--Job 14:14
When we read the story of Job we find a small hint of the resurrection
that is to come in the earthly kingdom promised. Job asked, "If a man die, shall
he live again? all the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come." Job 14:14 Job trusted in the promise of a resurrection. Job
did not realize that his experiences would be an illustration of hope for us.
We recall that Job lost everything and suffered greatly as a test of his
faithfulness to God. At the end of Jobs painful trials, the scriptures relate: "And
the LORD turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends: also the LORD gave
Job twice as much as he had before." Then followed a list of what he
received. Job 42:10-13 Observe that although
Jobs animals were restored twofold, his children were not. Did God neglect his
promise?
| WHAT JOB LOST: |
WHAT JOB GAINED: |
| 7,000 Sheep |
14,000 Sheep |
| 3,000 Camels |
6,000 Camels |
| 500 Oxen |
1,000 Oxen |
| 500 Donkeys |
1,000 Donkeys |
| 3 Daughters |
3 Daughters |
| 7 Sons |
7 Sons |
Since there was no mention of Jobs disappointment
for what he received, we can assume there is more in this lesson to follow. If we look at
Jobs experience from his perspective, he fully expected a resurrection of his
children who were lost in death, and hence he was not disappointed. He saw Gods
promises in process of fulfillment. "That in the dispensation of the fulness of
times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven,
and which are on earth." Eph. 1:10
Job will indeed receive twofold when the resurrection work is complete and all his
children return to him.
Jobs entire experience is an illustration of the life of mankind
since the fall of Adam. Adam lost everything as a result of Gods test upon his
obedience. The past 6,000 years have Gods test upon his obedience. The past 6,000
years have been very painful and many lessons have been learned from this permission of
evil. But God has promised that he will restore all that was lost in Adam. "And he
shall send Jesus Christ, which before was preached unto you: Whom the heaven must receive
until the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all
his holy prophets since the world began." Acts. 3:20-21

Oh, what a blessed thought that every man, woman and child now in their
graves will come forth to be reunited with their families. May this lesson from the
experiences of Job be a blessing to you as we await "the fulness of times."
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