Seems that the previous post, “Four Views on Hell,” sparked the synapses in Brett’s brain and he dug out a paper he wrote a while back on the very subject. Below you will find his research on Gehenna. Please note that the Greek references are messed up (due to MS and Wordpress functionality) and there was no easy way to fix them. ~Micah Holtzinger
Introduction
As Dante and Virgil continue their famed journey into the seventh circle, Dante vividly describes the torments of hell by stating, “So the eternal burning was coming down, and the sand caught fire, like tinder beneath the flint, to double the suffering.”[1] Throughout Christendom, descriptions such Continue reading ‘More On Hell’
I’ve been absent for a while, and I hope the content of this post doesn’t make you think I’ve lost it. Last week Mark Driscoll was on Nightline with three others discussing the reality/existance of Satan. I didn’t count, but my guess is that he gave the gospel no less than 3 times and pointed to Jesus as the remedy for evil at least a dozen times.
Mark rocked ‘em! This will take about an hour of your life, but it is well worth it. WATCH
The real issue here is not if pride exists in your heart; it’s where pride exists and how pride is being expressed in your life. Scripture shows us that pride is strongly and dangerously rooted in our lives, far more than most of us care to admit or even think about.
~C.J. Mahaney, “Humility: True Greatness”
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