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Dousing the Flames of Hell

Has Our Culture Extinguished the Reality of Eternal Damnation?

August 13, 2012 - While the Rapid Response Team chaplains are winding down their outreach in Aurora, and the shooting is no longer featured each day on the news, several long-term effects remain. The tragedy has sparked debates on mental illness, gun control, movie violence and, yes, hell.

Dousing the Flames of Hell

Jesus didn't talk about hell just to scare us. He talked about it instead because He wanted us to know that God has provided a way of escape. ~ Billy Graham

Dousing the Flames of Hell

America at the Crossroads is a series of articles that examines aspects of American culture that are of concern to people of faith.

Twelve dead. Fifty eight injured. Countless people reeling from grief. The July 20 shooting in Aurora, Colo., has scarred the American psyche and generated debates on everything from gun control to the effects of movie violence to the reality of hell.

That’s right. The debate on hell is back on the front burner.

When Jerry Newcombe, the host of “Truth that Transforms with D. James Kennedy,” suggested the tragedy in Colorado happened because America has lost its fear of hell, media reaction was swift and ugly.

The Huffington Post expressed disdain because Newcombe dared to turn the tragedy into an “opportunity for people to convert to Christianity and avoid the fate of hell.”

Clay Farris Naff—a science writer and author—wrote on July 22 in The Huffington Post: “What I find utterly revolting and indecent is the rush by the Religious Right to exploit this tragedy to trash their enemies, judge the victims, and bully people into joining their religious and political movement.”

And while Billy Graham Rapid Response Team chaplains—and other Christians—ministered the love and comfort of Jesus Christ within hours of the shooting, Newcombe’s comments seemed to overshadow their ministry of genuine compassion.

Director and producer Kevin Miller, whose feature-length documentary Hellbound releases this Fall, wrote: “What a surprise: An evangelical leader takes advantage of a tragic situation to utter foolish and insensitive remarks designed not to comfort the afflicted but rather to remind us why he and his people are right, and the rest of the world is wrong. Dead wrong. ‘On their way to hell if they disagree’ wrong.”

Newcombe’s actual comments? “If a Christian dies early, if a Christian dies young, it seems tragic, but really it is not tragic because they are going to a wonderful place. On the other hand, if a person doesn’t know Jesus Christ, if they knowingly rejected Jesus Christ, then, basically, they are going to a terrible place.”

He added, “Tens of millions of young people in this culture seem to have no fear of God. Where's the fear of God in our society? I don't think people would do those sorts of things if they truly understood the reality of Hell.”

Is Hell Even Real?

Only 59 percent of Americans believe in hell, compared with 74 percent who believe in heaven, according to surveys from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.

Research from Barna Associates shows that only 32 percent of adults see hell as "an actual place of torment and suffering where people's souls go after death."

Timothy Keller, the founder and senior pastor of New York’s Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, has said the concept of hell is one of the main objections contemporary secular people make to the Christian message.

Even among Christians, the concept of hell is being debated. Derek Flood—an author, theologian and artist—wrote in The Huffington Post, “Over the years I have been increasingly troubled by the doctrine of hell. As my love for God and my neighbor increased, the horror at the thought of many of those I loved suffering eternal punishment increased with it. I was shocked at how nonchalantly my fellow Christians accepted the idea that the majority of the world was going to hell.”

Bell’s Hell

If you think this debate has a familiar ring, you are right. It really gained momentum after the 2011 release of Rob Bell’s book, Love Wins, which questions the existence of hell and eternal damnation.

“Few events in recent memory have caused as much controversy and confusion among evangelicals as Bell’s book,” wrote Michael Faust, the associate editor of Baptist Press.

The New York Times reported: “A new book by one of the country’s most influential evangelical pastors, challenging traditional Christian views of heaven, hell and eternal damnation, has created an uproar among evangelical leaders, with the most ancient of questions being argued in a biblical hailstorm of Twitter messages and blog posts.”

Time Magazine said that the “slim, lively book has ignited a new holy war in Christian circles and beyond.”

While some of the heat has since died down since the original publication of Love Wins, the paperback version’s recent release and a speaking tour by Bell are again fanning the flames.

Just before an engagement at The Viper Room in Hollywood, Bell was asked to weigh in on Jerry Newcombe’s Aurora remarks. “Reactions like Newcombe's are just sad,” Bell told The Huffington Post. “In a moment of horrific hell-on-earth suffering, to throw around grand judgments about people burning forever in hell is offensive. This is why a lot of people in our culture want nothing to do with the Christian faith and have no interest in church."

What Does the Bible Say?

Billy Graham has responded often to questions about hell in his "My Answer" column over the years. “Is hell just an idea someone dreamed up or is it real?” asked one reader. “The Bible's answer is clear,” responded Mr. Graham: “Hell is real just as real as heaven.

“It might surprise you to learn that the person in the Bible who spoke the most about hell's reality was Jesus,” said Mr. Graham. “He repeatedly warned us not to take it lightly: ‘Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell’ (Matthew 10:28).

“But Jesus didn't talk about hell just to scare us,” Graham added. “He talked about it instead because He wanted us to know that God has provided a way of escape! Listen: God doesn't want you to be separated from Him forever. He loves you, and He wants you to spend eternity with Him in heaven. Unlike hell, heaven is a place of joy and peace and freedom from all the fears and pains of this world. Who wouldn't want to go there?”

Franklin Graham has also written about hell. “Some claim that evangelical Christians take pride in the fact that they are going to heaven, and those who believe differently are bound for hell,” Graham wrote in April 2011. “The redeemed of Christ have no claim apart from the Word of the Living God.”

Graham responded to the common question, Why would God’s Word put such an emphasis on hell? “Because God sent His only Son the Lord Jesus Christ to die on the cross for the sins of mankind. Those who acknowledge and repent of their sin will receive forgiveness and eternal salvation and the hope of heaven forever.

“God does not want anyone to perish but have everlasting life (John 3:16), but He does not force His salvation on anyone,” said Graham. “He gives men and women the choice of accepting what He offers—His everlasting forgiveness and eternal love.”

This is why believers in the Lord Jesus Christ must preach the whole Gospel, Graham added. “Christ did die for all but not all will receive the grace and gift that He offers. I encourage all followers of our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, to remember what a seminary professor once said, ‘Never preach about hell without tears in your eyes.”

In all of their messages about hell, both Billy Graham and Franklin Graham emphasize the key point: “We don't have to pay the penalty for our sins and face hell—and the reason is because Christ has already paid it for us. By His death on the cross, Jesus took the punishment you and I deserve. We deserve judgment and hell—but He suffered them for us. Now all we have to do is trust Him for our salvation. Why not give yourself to Him today?”

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34 Comments

Ramon says 8.25.2012, 12:59 a.m.

Revelation 10:7 speaks of the seventh angel that comes to reveal all the mysteries. Then all the questions are answered.God bless Billy Graham who was like the angel that went to take Lot out of Sodom, the city.

Latrelle says 8.21.2012, 09:00 a.m.

1Peter1:19 The precious blood of Christ . That is our salvation. We read His Word and know the truth!

Jerry says 8.19.2012, 9:18 p.m.

John 3:16 the unbeliever will perish not be tormented forever,11Thes 1:7-9 the disobedient are destroyed not tormented,Romans 6:23 the wages of sin is death not eternal torture,Phil 3:18-19 the enemies of the cross are destroyed not tortured forever

Georgia says 8.19.2012, 6:06 p.m.

Everything I know about heaven and hell I learned at the Infobase at www.billygraham.org by clicking on the Message Search. All questions about God and the hereafter were answered there.Check it out. And Billy Graham was and is a great servant of God.

Karen says 8.18.2012, 2:17 p.m.

Hi Kevin, God gives us free will. I can tell you from experience, life is always better with the Lord than without Him. "The Lord delights in you and will quiet you with His love." Zeph. 3:17 I pray that you will make the choice to receive His love!

Tawnia says 8.18.2012, 12:24 a.m.

There is a song – It Is Well with My Soul – whether or not you believe in heaven and hell does not change God's word – today could be your last chance – Jesus is calling – Answer Him!

Linda says 8.17.2012, 8:50 p.m.

Hell is real and eternal. Salvation also includes baptisn, read: Mark 1:4, 16:16, Luke 3:3, Acts. 2:38, 22:16, 1 Peter 3:21. I noticed little has been said about baptism so I thought I would add this.

Lamar says 8.17.2012, 6:43 p.m.

All of us probably wish there was not a hell. But God in His wisdom created one for the devil and his angels. But He also provided a way of escape from the horrors of hell through Jesus Christ the Saviour. Our disbelief in hell will not dismiss it.

Tom says 8.17.2012, 10:11 a.m.

Georgia, Hell does have an end. But it along with satan, his angels, death and Hades (Hell), a place for awaiiting judgement will be thrown into the 'Lake of Fire"; Rev 20

Linda says 8.17.2012, 02:25 a.m.

The Bible says to not add a word or take a word away from it. I believe everything the Bible says from front cover to back. It does say there is a Hell and it also describes it. Study the Word.

Ramona says 8.16.2012, 2:14 p.m.

Yes Kevin, Back to Adam and Eve.The lord created Man to have fellowship with him and to look to HIM always, but that was all destroyed when Eve and Adam turned away from God, when they disobeyed Him. God loves us so much He gives us our choice.

dave says 8.16.2012, 1:57 p.m.

Georgia , whatever anyonoe says must be compared with Matt. 25:41-46 “‘Depart from Me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels.’ ...everlasting punishment.

Dave says 8.16.2012, 1:47 p.m.

Kevin, see Romans 5:12-2112 Therefore, just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned— 18 Therefore, as through one man’s offense judgment came to all men, resulting in...

Barrie says 8.16.2012, 1:39 p.m.

I applaud Rob Bell for raising the discussion. Separation from God and His love which exceeds all understanding would be Hell. There is some common ground in what he and the Grahams are stating. God Bless the Response Team.

Daniel says 8.16.2012, 12:50 a.m.

Thank you for making iti clear that Hell is real. The Real thing is our loving God has not chosen hell for anyone. It only depends on your choice. Probably one thing that should be made clear to all humans it is that, God does not enjoy seeing us suffer

Georgia says 8.16.2012, 11:55 a.m.

William Branham said: There's no such a thing...as an Eternal hell. ...The Bible said, "It was created for the Devil and his angels." Now, get the word "forever and ever.""... and hell itself has an end.But Eternal Life has no end, 'cause it had no beginning. It.""...Everything that had a beginning has an end."

Peter says 8.16.2012, 11:15 a.m.

Hell to me is real and scary. Jesus did everything He could to save mankind by dying on the cross and He shed His blood on that cross to provide for us a way out. He conquered death and whoever believes in Him will not die eternally in hell.

Danny says 8.16.2012, 11:01 a.m.

God created everything, and as such He has the right to ordain eternal destinies. He lost His own Son in designing how He will bring all things to their conclusion. God is Love; God is Holy Fire. Our hearts toward God determine what this fire will do

Robyn says 8.16.2012, 10:40 a.m.

God knows that we can never be perfect here on earth. Yeshua (Jesus) was THE ONLY PERFECT MAN to walk this earth, Anne. Pray, walk with Him and study your Bible every day. If you do this wholeheartedly, you'll be ready when your time comes.

Savage says 8.15.2012, 3:34 p.m.

Once men die, they immediately realize eternal death or eternal glory. This is God's testimony.Who do you believe? Man or God the Son who allowed men to slaughter Him on a cruel cross to save mankind. If you reject God's atonement, you are dead!

Dianne says 8.14.2012, 08:12 a.m.

I would like to say to everyone interested in knowing The Truth.....Do not settle for an answer from any person...Talk to God. Ask Him to reveal to you... Then read The Holy Bible...All of it.

Pam says 8.14.2012, 05:26 a.m.

@ Kevin:. God gave man and woman the ability to make life. God also gave every human being the ability to choose to sin or not to sin. Bible says that we all sin and our sin separates us from God. Jesus is the only way back to God.

Anne says 8.14.2012, 00:44 a.m.

Kevin . . . I am just learning, but I think that none of us are perfect. God insists that we be perfect. Imperfection in Heaven would infect Heaven. So, we must be radically changed by our believing in Our Lord Jesus and asking Him to change us!

Cheryl says 8.13.2012, 10:26 p.m.

There is a hell awaiting all them that deny the Lord. He sent his precious, sinless, perfect, Son to die on the cross for our sins and them that can not love Christ and accept him as their Savior will go to hell. The Holy Bible is truth front to back

Andrew says 8.13.2012, 8:58 p.m.

Once we were born we were immortal but not divine. All are invited to participate with God for eternity; this is heaven. If we want only to run our own destiny and lives we are our own 'god' only, so how can we then participate later ? Anarchy.

Rose says 8.13.2012, 8:43 p.m.

Kevin - Hopefully this answer makes sense. We are "born of sin" because we are descendants of Adam and Eve who sinned in the Garden when they disobeyed the Lord. We inherited their sin..basically passed down into our DNA.

Larry says 8.13.2012, 5:40 p.m.

So if we accept that as truth, and ask Jesus into our heart, and repent of our sins we are guaranteed eternal life. God loves us so much He gives us this choice. God bless you.

Larry says 8.13.2012, 5:38 p.m.

Kevin, great question! Adam and Eve were probably good people too, but because they listened to the devil, they sinned against God. God took care of the sin problem once and for all, when He sent His only son Jesus, to the cross.

Tim says 8.13.2012, 4:57 p.m.

Hi Kevin,The act of conception is not sinful in a Godly relationship. We are born with a sinful nature (you don't have to teach a child to lie). Since our very nature is sinful, we are separated from God and the punishment for sin is eternal death.

Markus says 8.13.2012, 4:16 p.m.

I was raised as a beliver in Hell, and I sill believe Hell is a place created for the Devil and his angels. .. However about 6 yrs. ago I did my own detailed study on the word Hell and that changed what I believe the Bible says about Hell! Study it!

Linda says 8.13.2012, 4:08 p.m.

Thank you for posting this. Jesus paid the price for our siin. All we have to do is recceive His wonderful gift and we will spend eternity in Heaven with Him. If you reject His gift of salvation Hell is for real.

Violet says 8.13.2012, 3:24 p.m.

PROFOUND AND JUST THE TRUTH. GOD HAS SPOKEN

Pamela says 8.13.2012, 3:03 p.m.

Thank you for posting this. I am deeply saddened by mankind's need to water down the Gospel in order to retro-fit the world and excuse their sin outside of God's grace, which we know to ultimatley futile....Keep preaching it brother!

kevin says 8.13.2012, 2:56 p.m.

just wondering why do we deserve punishment I know it is said we are born of sin but didn't god give man and woman the ability to make life together but it is consider a sin to be made that way.

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