The Way to Hell


You can't call yourself a disciple of Christ and not feel burdened about the world's eternal destination. Hence, my burden to write this piece. It's a topic rarely heard from the pews today because preachers have the idea that our fear tactics would not vivify unbelievers to avoid hell.

I'm not sure that's altogether true. After all, Jesus Christ's own teachings shed more light on hell than heaven. So must Christians not be intimidated by the politically correct and avoid warning unbelievers about hell. Today, there are Christians who go so far as to deny the reality of hell. Such is their pitfall for they unwittingly cause unbelievers to wind up in hell on account of appeasing the politically correct above pleasing God. In addition, a denial of the reality of hell is a denial of the gravity of sin and its consequence, which is why Jesus came to die.

The Bible warns us about two destinies that await every human being upon death: heaven and hell. There is no purgatory. There is no second chance. And there is no earth-bound wandering while your ghost seeks to settle some unfinished business. A minute - maybe even less - after you die, you will find yourself fully conscious in one of these two places. 

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