I like what Selwyn has to say about the consequences of sin: “Our Lord … not only saw the hideousness of sin and tasted it, but He experienced also the bitterness of its consequences. And what are the consequences of sin? Separation from God. The logical, irresistible, irrevocable, consequences of sin is to be God-forsaken.” Sin is the act of rebelling against God; and, by doing so, we choose to separate ourselves from God.
Hell is a ‘place’ God chooses not to go – it is a place we go when we choose to separate ourselves from God’s rule while on this earth. While here, we buy the ticket to our final destination – we choose hell when we separate ourselves from God by living a life which does not have God sitting in the driver’s seat. Do you agree?
Jesus tasted that separation from God – hell – he endured that isolation for you and me.
The consequences of sin
I like what Selwyn has to say about the consequences of sin: “Our Lord … not only saw the hideousness of sin and tasted it, but He experienced also the bitterness of its consequences. And what are the consequences of sin? Separation from God. The logical, irresistible, irrevocable, consequences of sin is to be God-forsaken.” Sin is the act of rebelling against God; and, by doing so, we choose to separate ourselves from God.
Hell is a ‘place’ God chooses not to go – it is a place we go when we choose to separate ourselves from God’s rule while on this earth. While here, we buy the ticket to our final destination – we choose hell when we separate ourselves from God by living a life which does not have God sitting in the driver’s seat. Do you agree?
Jesus tasted that separation from God – hell – he endured that isolation for you and me.